The UK's first sharing library city in action
Along with an inspiring network of partners from across the urban ecosystem, we've demonstrated that sharing libraries can transform the way communities access things, connect in highstreet spaces and learn the skills we need to be circular, sustainable consumers.



That's Mete
"We’re proud to be leading the way when it comes to sustainability"
– Mete Coban MBE
Deputy Mayor for Environment & Energy
A network makes sharing simple, convenient, joyful.
When sharing libraries are rooted in the places we already go, they become part of everyday life. A network makes borrowing easy and accessible for many. It builds the foundations for deeper shifts in how we live, connect, and consume
Reimagining the future of our highstreets
Meet the wonderful organisations we’ve partnered with to transform the way we connect and exchange things, skills, knowledge in our communities.
The Future of Retail

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Together, we’re building a sharing movement
From borrowing a drill, to building belonging - sharing libraries support communities to regain everyday agency by sharing, mending and learning together. Empowering everyone to take part in shaping a fairer, more connected society.

Saving people
money and space
With soaring living costs, local authorities want to support residents and have trialled subsidising discounts and credits

Building skills to unlock more circular behaviours
Sharing helps communities learn, repair, and revive the DIY spirit that builds confidence and resilience, in a world rendered passive by consumption.

Connection and
cohesion
Sharing things brings people together when we face so much of what separates us - to help neighbours, start projects, and grow a movement of connection.









The network effect
Members saved
£8.6 million+
Shared
60,400+ items
Electricals reused
423 tonnes
3. Guided by our values of collaboration, regeneration, and participation
2. Building, testing, iterating based on feedback and learnings
1. Starts with solving a
human problem
Our approach to design is rooted in our beginnings as a grassroots community project in South London. Over the last ten years, we’ve listened, experimented and built Library of Things with the communities that visit our libraries.
We combine practical tools and behavioural insights to help people form new habits around sharing, repairing, and connecting.
Driving behaviour change through community-first design
2.
Building, testing, iterating based on feedback and learnings
1.
Starts with solving a
human problem
3.
Guided by our values of collaboration, regeneration, and participation

At point of purchase
Livat Mall, Hammersmith
"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua."
– Hammersmith Member

Library buildings
Canada Water Library
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Community connections
Hackney Baths Community Hub
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Local Hotspots
Leisure Centre, Elephant & Castle
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