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The new shop on East Street where you borrow things and don’t buy them

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There’s a new addition to the retail offering on East Street in Bedminster – but instead of popping in to buy something, people will just be borrowing it instead.

The Library of Things acts just like a regular book library, but instead of the latest Jilly Cooper novel, people borrow anything and everything from a jet washer to a carpet cleaner to a gazebo – all for a small monthly membership fee.




The charity Share Bristol has already set one up in Kingswood, and the new Library of Things in Bedminster is the first in the city itself.

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Actor and radio presenter Joe Sims was given the honour of declaring the new library open – but only agreed to do it if he was allowed to use a large pair of garden shears to cut the ceremonial ribbon. It turned out garden shears aren’t the best tool in the Library of Things to use to cut a ribbon, but he hacked through it in the end, and said the principle of a library for stuff most people only need to use occasionally was a great idea.

“I like no clutter around my house and I like the idea that you can just go there and you can get yourself a lawn mower, a leaf blower, whatever you need,” he said. “Your mother-in-law’s coming around and you’ve got to make the place look tidy so you’ve got to get a vacuum cleaner or a pressure washer – they’ve got all that stuff and you can borrow it and you can borrow it all for less than a quid a week, it’s amazing.

“It’s good for the environment, it’s good for your bank balance and it’s good for your shed. It’s absolutely fantastic. It’s also good to see so many fantastic volunteers, giving up their time and making Bristol a better place, I’m all about that.

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