The motion, which received unanimous backing across the chamber, resolved to use ‘Dolly Day’ as an opportunity to celebrate reading, imagination and learning as well as promote the benefits of the Imagination Library to families in the area.
It encouraged schools, early years settings, libraries and community organisations to participate in celebrations and activities which highlight the importance of books, storytelling and imagination.
Councillor Jim Paterson, who seconded the motion, added: “For me, Dolly Day is not just about celebrating her 80th birthday, although that’s an extremely important milestone for her personally.
“It’s also about highlighting what I think is a model of leadership that she’s demonstrated that is rooted in community and opportunity and for giving practical help to those most vulnerable.”