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    Young readers meet famous authors in Pembrokeshire libraries

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 10, 2026No Comments
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    Children from schools across Pembrokeshire have been meeting some of Wales’ best-loved authors during the week of World Book Day as part of ‘Stars of The Shelves’, an initiative by the Books Council of Wales, funded by Welsh Government and delivered through Pembrokeshire Libraries.

    The programme brought a range of acclaimed writers into local libraries, giving pupils the chance to experience first-hand what it is like to work with a professional author.

    Schools from across the county were invited to visit their nearest library to take part in interactive sessions designed to spark creativity, build confidence, and inspire a lifelong love of reading.

    Authors taking part in the programme include Huw Davies, Anwen Francis, Nicola Davies – the current Welsh Children’s Laureate, Eloise Williams and Gill Lewis. Lucy Owen will also be taking part later this month, with additional events planned.

    Research consistently shows the positive impact that author engagement can have on young readers. According to the UK’s National Literacy Trust, children who enjoy reading are three times more likely to report higher levels of wellbeing and are significantly more likely to perform well academically.

    Studies also show that meeting authors and taking part in creative literacy events can increase children’s motivation to read and write, helping them see books as something created by real people and encouraging them to imagine themselves as storytellers.

    Rhys Sinnett, Cabinet member for Residents’ Services said: “Libraries play a vital role in supporting literacy in our communities. Initiatives like Stars of the Shelves give young people the opportunity to connect directly with authors, helping to inspire a love of reading that can last a lifetime. It’s wonderful to see our libraries welcoming so many schools and providing enriching experiences.”

    Libraries across Pembrokeshire welcomed pupils throughout the week, turning library spaces into hubs of creativity and inspiration. The sessions also highlighted the vital role libraries play in supporting literacy, learning and community engagement.

    With the support of the Books Council of Wales, Stars of The Shelves aims to continue bringing authors and young readers together, helping to nurture the next generation of readers, writers and creative thinkers.

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