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14 Oct 2025

Oakgrove's Community Book Pledge receives Derry businesses support

Oakgrove's Community Book Pledge receives Derry businesses support

Deputy Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Angela Dobbins endorsing the Oakgrove Integrated College Community Book Pledge. (Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography)

Students from Oakgrove Integrated College took to the city on Friday morning last to ask local businesses for donations to help purchase new books and resources for the school library. 

The brainchild of the college’s librarian, Mairéad Walsh, who decided to work with Usborne books and begin a Community Book Pledge in which the school works in partnership with local independent Usborne Partner, Sarah Taylor.

Encouraging everyone to get involved, Mairead said ‘Friday was just the start. We hope to get more support from local businesses, and indeed, families out there, to donate so the library can be filled with lots of new books to suit readers of all abilities and all interests. 

A cold Friday morning saw the students visiting businesses around the city, accompanied by Miss Walsh and Mrs Taylor and they received some great financial support.

The school’s librarian said she was delighted with the support from local businesses, and also thanked the engagement from the Deputy Mayor and endorsements from local authors. ‘All money raised will be matched 60% by Usborne - meaning if the students can raise their target of £1000, Usborne will add a further £600 to the total.’

The Year 14 students were met in Guildhall Square by Deputy Mayor, Angela Dobbins who threw her support behind the scheme. 

Praising the staff and students of the College for their hard work in campaigning for donations on Friday, Colr.  Dobbins said: ‘The new additions to the school library will offer a wider range of reading options for pupils and give them an added incentive to learn more and widen their vocabulary through reading.

‘Our young people are the leaders of tomorrow and I have no doubt the local businesses who contributed will reap the benefits of these well-read and articulate students when they enter the world of work.’

‘It is great to see the local public understand the importance of reading for education and the benefits of maintaining school libraries. I am so grateful to everyone who has contributed and shown support so far and we hope this will continue and enable our students to have access to a wide range of books.'

If you can support Oakgrove College, please donate by cheque made out to Sarah Taylor, or via PayPal to bookgeeksarah@gmail.com (if possible, please use the friends and family option so the full donation is received). To contact Miss Walsh (Librarian) for any further information, email mwalsh842@c2kni.net.

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