menu_open Columnists
We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close

Families join the first event of year-long reading and writing campaign

16 0
30.03.2026

Families from across Norfolk came together for a lively day of reading, creativity and storytelling on Monday, March 30.

The Born & Read in Norfolk campaign joined forces with the National Centre for Writing to host its first major public event at Dragon Hall in Norwich, as part of the centre’s Family Activity Day.

Born & Read in Norfolk is a year‑long initiative dedicated to inspiring a love of reading and writing, celebrating creativity and helping children discover the joy of books from an early age.

Throughout the year, the campaign will deliver a wide range of events, resources and activities designed to support and encourage young readers across the county.

Chris Tye from Norfolk Children’s Book Centre led story time in the Book Nook (Image: Matthew Potter Photography & Videography)

The campaign is led by........

© Norwich Evening News