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Brent

Monday 26th June 2023

Report written by Tabitha Skinner

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On Monday evening Brent Goodgym met in Willesden Green. Our task this week was delivering leaflets for the new opening of [(https://https://www.libraryofthings.co.uk/)] We had twenty minutes to arrive at our task so we warmed up and jogged the long route round to Willesden Green Library. Once we arrived we met Juliana who had a stack of leaflets, and some handy maps printed . We marked the streets we would deliver leaflets to, and split into teams.

We made fast work of the leaflet delivery, and stopped to chat to a number of interested neighbours who were keen to hear about the initiative.

Once the leaflets were delivered, we regrouped and jogged back to our starting point for a well deserved drink.

Thank you team Brent!!


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Brent
TaskForce
Run leader
This task supported
Library of Things is coming to Willesden - Helps us to spread the word.
This will help people to know about our services and help them save money and reduce waste by borrowing instead of buying.

Library of Things is a social enterprise that helps people save money and reduce waste by affordably renting out useful items like drills, sound systems and sewing machines from local spaces – and by helping neighbours share practical skills. Access to borrowing is more than a transaction. It is about empowering people in a community to mend, fix and build where they might not have otherwise, put on a family film night, a street party or bring gardens and green spaces to life. Making it as easy to borrow, equipping people with skills and sharing the inspiring stories of what our borrowers achieve is central to borrowing becoming a societal norm. Rental, especially for infrequently used items such as a carpet cleaner or a heavy-duty pressure washer dramatically reduces the amount of products needed by society since they are shared, ensures that product lives are extended through rigorous servicing and at the end of their life, they are properly recycled. This means emissions are avoided through less being manufactured and shipped, and fewer items being thrown away. In addition to this, through education and inspiration, people become more aware of their individual impact and take action to repair broken items they own rather than replace them.

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Attendees
Juliana
Josh Stevens
Rebecca Marston
Pete
Amy Crawford
Tabitha Skinner
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