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Exeter Library of Things

Exeter Library of Things is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company with the aim of reducing consumption, encouraging community engagement and creating sustainable living habits, all the while helping members cut down on costs and free up space. Their Library of Things has a wide range of items available for the general public to borrow including …

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Bath Share and Repair

Share & Repair is a volunteer-led, community project in Bath and North East Somerset. They run monthly Repair Cafés across the county and host a Library of Things in Weston. Their aims are simple: to help local people help the environment and save money through reduce, repair and reuse.

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Benthyg

Benthyg is Wales’ first library of things! A place where you can borrow things you need but don’t own, and donate things you own but don’t need, and a place where people meet to share knowledge and skills with their communities.

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Share:Frome – A Library of Things

The UK’s first High Street sharing shop, SHARE:Frome plays a pivotal role in connecting community and reducing waste via sharing. Like a regular library you can sign up as a member and then borrow all manner of items. The also run regular repair cafes.

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Share Oxford

Share Oxford is a grassroot community library of things of people who want to prevent waste, borrow instead of buying, save money, learn new skills and make new friends!

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Totnes Share Shed

The Share Shed enables people to borrow all sorts of useful things they just need once in a while at a nominal cost, encouraging a sharing economy and a more mindful and respectful use of our resources. Based in Totnes, UK.

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Transition Stirling

Transition Stirling is an environmental charity focusing on improving awareness of, and providing a positive local response to, climate change in and around Stirling. Transition Stirling’s Share and Repair project was awarded a grant from the Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund to help the local community reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill, with …

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Happy Cow for Vegetarian Restaurants

If you’re looking for a good vegetarian or vegan restaurant then The Happy Cow could prove very helpful: The Happy Cow lists tens of thousands of vegan and vegetarian venues all over the world. Finding vegetarian restaurants near you is easier than you think.

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Food Made Good

Eating out at a restaurant that is certified by the Sustainable Restaurant Association is easier than you think. Browsing the Food Made Good’s Diner’s Guide you can search for 100s of restaurants that pride themselves on sustainability. High on sustainability, high on quality, the Sustainable Restaurant Association’s President is Raymond Blanc, who has been championing …

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Sue Ryder

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. Sue Ryder provide incredible hospice and neurological care for people facing a frightening, lifechanging diagnosis.

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Salvation Army

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. The Salvation Army help families, children, modern slavery victims, homeless, older and unemployed people in every community.

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PDSA

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. Helping vets help pets, PDSA are the UK’s leading veterinary charity.

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Oxfam

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. Oxfam are a global movement of people who won’t live with poverty, and we work together to end this injustice for everyone.

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Mind

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. Mind say they won’t give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets both support and respect.

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Marie Curie

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. Marie Curie support people living with any terminal illness, and their families, offering them expert care, guidance and support.

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Barnardo’s

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. Barnardo’s is committed to helping the most vulnerable children throughout the UK.

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British Heart Foundation

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. British Heart Foundation are the UK’s number one heart charity and have funded 50 years of research.

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CLIC Sargent

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. CLIC Sargent have one simple aim: to ease the burden of childhood cancer on children, young people and their families.

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RSPCA

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. RSPCA promote kindness & prevent cruelty to all animals.

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Cancer Research

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. Cancer Research UK pioneers life-saving research to bring forward the day when all cancers are cured.

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Age UK

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. Age UK’s vision is for a world where everyone can love later life.

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British Red Cross

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. British Red Cross are a volunteer-led humanitarian organisation that helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are.

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Scope

When shopping on the high street, charity shops are the best places for gems and bargains. Scope charity shops help raise millions of pounds to fund our work with disabled people and their families.

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