28-08-2025 14:53 via publiclibrariesnews.com

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EditorialThere’s a certain joy to working on a project and seeing it come to fruition. I’m in the happy position of being occasionally able to do this for the library service I am lucky enough to work in. This August, a few of our libraries had a mini-festival with the theme of Space. It included the children’s illustrator Nick Sharratt, the author Kate Pankhurst, actual meteorites and samples from the Moon’s surface, a talk on space from the local university and free tal
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