The library in Bristol is the first of 50 Coronation libraries for primary schools across the UK.
Queen Camilla has opened a library in her first solo public engagement since the Coronation.
The 50 Coronation libraries will be created for children in communities with low levels of literacy in the UK. NLT works to improve the reading, writing, speaking and listening skills of those who need it most, giving them the best possible chance of success in school, work and life.The refurbished and restocked reading spaces will be introduced in areas where children are least likely to have books at home and will have a trained member of staff to manage the space and a range of reading activities for the whole school.
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