Blogs
Our blogs are written by various NLT staff on a wide range of literacy issues. We welcome your ideas and feedback, so please add your comments.
If you have any suggestions for blog topics that you would like to see our staff discuss please email us.
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06Feb2012Literacy in unexpected places
Our Director Jonathan Douglas explains why literacy should be found in the most unexpected places from football grounds to fast food restaurants.
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22Jul2011
The Jim & Jack 1 in 6 run blogNational Literacy Trust employees Jack Sallabank and Jim Sells have decided to run 160 miles, in October, to raise funds for the National Literacy Trust. Each week we will be writing a blog to let people know how our training, fundraising and organisation
Posted by Jim Sells | 0 Comments
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08Jul2011
The Jim & Jack 1 in 6 run blogNational Literacy Trust employees Jack Sallabank and Jim Sells have decided to run 160 miles, in October, to raise funds for the National Literacy Trust. Each week we will be writing a blog to let people know how our training, fundraising and organisation
Posted by Jim Sells | 0 Comments
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21Jun2011
The Jim & Jack 1 in 6 run blogNational Literacy Trust employees Jack Sallabank and Jim Sells have decided to run 160 miles, in October, to raise funds for the National Literacy Trust. Each week we will be writing a blog to let people know how our training, fundraising and organisation
Posted by Jim Sells | 0 Comments
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10Jun2011
The Jim & Jack 1 in 6 run blogNational Literacy Trust employees Jack Sallabank and Jim Sells have decided to run 160 miles, in October, to raise funds for the National Literacy Trust. Each week we will be writing a blog to let people know how our training, fundraising and organisation
Posted by Jim Sells | 0 Comments
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