We’re delighted to announce that we’re recruiting for an additional Librarian of Things. If all goes well, we’re planning to open on Mondays from January, helping make hiring and sharing more convenient for more people.
If you’re interested in the role, please check out the job advert here and get your application to us by the end of November.
A big thank you to everyone who has contributed funds or time to help us get to this point. We couldn’t do it without you.
Finally, if you are able to help spread the word to make sure this opportunity reaches as many people as possible, particularly those who don’t already know about SHARE Oxford, we would be very grateful.
Big thank you to our volunteer Ranulf for putting together a great new video which explains how the Library of Things works. Check it out on the “How to” page for the Library.
What else would you like to see videos of? Would you be interested to share photos or video of the projects you’ve done? If so, please give Ben a shout and he’ll put you in touch with Ranulf!
We’ve been pleased to see more activity than ever around the 7th International Repair Day coming up on 21st October. Of course, our Repair Café team are in action on Sunday 22nd. Book a slot if you haven’t already!
If you’re keen to find out more, here are a few links to groups all helping make repair available to all.
Talking Throwaway Society with BBC Radio Kent
Ben was pleased to be invited for a chat with Steve Ladner on BBC Radio Kent this week. Have a listen here, or check out BBC sounds for an interesting morning of discussion on moving on from our throwaway society.
The Restart Project
This blog explains the work the Restart Project are doing with the UK Government to help improve repairability, and showcases activity around the UK and Europe getting more stuff repaired. They have also helped set up a new Community Repair Network and we’re excited to see how this can help groups like us collaborate to achieve more.
The ORA have some great suggestions of simple jobs you can do yourself to extend the life of your things, and a map of all sorts of repair events going on to celebrate Repair Day.
Low Carbon East Oxford have been running clothing repair stalls at the East Oxford Farmers’ and Community Market for several months now – offering advice and simple hand-sewn mends. They’ve had great conversations and fixed a whole range of clothes, the odd bag, all kinds. So if your jumpers turn out to be holey, or your coat buttons are hanging off, bring them along. Happy to demonstrate a few tricks and encourage us all to keep fixing – loved clothes last!
Since getting involved with SHARE Oxford, it’s been a joy to learn more about all the groups in the county helping us to make the most of the fruit and veg available this time of year. It looks like some of us are in for a bumper year after a rainy summer too!
If you’ve got some excess you’re wondering what to do with, need a hand collecting it, or want to help others make sure every apple, pear and blackberry in the county goes to good use, I hope these are useful groups to take a look at.
Need the kit?
We have some handy bits and bobs for harvesting in the Library of Things. Our long-handled fruit picker was ideal for my plum tree which isn’t strong enough for a ladder yet. And we’ve got various buckets, wheelbarrows and festival wagons to help you transport your haul.
If you’re making jam or chutneys, a big saucepan or thermometer might help complete your kit.
And of course, if you’re pruning or preparing for autumn planting, we have plenty of gardening tools for those bigger jobs.
Need or want to lend a hand?
There are so many groups helping make sure no food goes to waste at harvest time. If you’re not sure where to start, here are a few to check out!
Abundance Oxford aim to make sure no fruit in the city is wasted by helping pick excess and donate it to local community groups. Their facebook group has details of upcoming apple pressing and harvesting, or drop them a note at abundanceharvestsoxford@gmail.com if you have a tree you’d like help with.
Cherwell Collective have a “gleaning” WhatsApp group to get people together wherever fruit needs picking in their Kidlington area. Good Food Oxfordshire have written an interesting blog post on gleaning in discussion with the Earth Trust if you’re interested to find out more.
Finally, CAG Oxfordshire’s member’s listing and facebook group are good places to find your local groups who, if not already helping make the most of the harvest, will be happy to work with you.
…and of course, if you’d like to share details of any groups helping to maximise the harvest this year, do add details in the comments below or email them to hello@shareoxford.org!
Seeds to spare?
And a last little reminder, if you’ve got any seeds going spare, drop them down to Christine when we’re open, or leave them in an envelope at our South door letterbox with a note describing what they are, so we can share them in time for spring through our seed library!
We’re always keen to do more to help you consume and waste less.
Back in September 2022, we asked about your experiences of sharing and in particular those things you bought that you wished you’d be able to borrow.
We’re really grateful to everyone who shared your thoughts. You’ve given us plenty of ideas to improve what we do now and add more services in the future.
For those who love a bit of analysis, have a read of the below!
We are keen to build up more case studies to show where our Library of Things or Repair Cafés have helped. If you’re happy to have a chat so we can write up a few words and share some pics of what you’ve been doing with Library equipment or what our repairers kept alive, please get in touch with Ben.
We can’t quite believe we’ve got another year of sharing and repairing under our belts. June is our year end and it’s a good moment to pause and reflect on what the SHARE community has achieved in the last 12 months.
We will pull together a full impact report in the coming weeks, but as a brief taster, here are some key stats on loads of sharing and repairing!
This is on top of lots of important work going on behind the scenes including becoming a charity, setting up to hire our first employee, refreshing our policies and procedures ready to grow, fundraising, crowdfunding and so much more.
We are cracking straight on into our 2023-4 year, aiming to expand our library and repairing offers, activate our community sharing group to help others delivering services in their communities and hopefully announce some exciting projects and partnerships soon!
Thank you so much to everyone who has contributed and supported us so far. We appreciate it hugely.
As part of the project, we’ve also written a resource guide, sharing our experience of setting up the Library of Things, and offering tips we hope will help anyone else starting on this journey. The resource guide and video are also on the CAG page.
Adding to our popular seed library and plant swap, Christine has painted up a beautiful cabinet for a Book Swap, which you’ll find outside our window at Makespace. Come and contribute some favourite books or help yourself any time! And why not drop off a cutting whilst you’re there…
We’re excited to announce our first crowdfunder project, to secure funds for our next 12 months and allow us to open three days a week, a key step towards doubling the impact of our Library of Things.
Since opening in 2019, our Library of Things has grown fast, with a stock of more than 600 Things, and made more than 3100 hires, each of which has helped someone do something they couldn’t, or saved them buying unnecessary stuff, and of course saved them money.
Our biggest opportunity to reach more people is to be more accessible by opening more days every week.
To ensure we offer a quality, safe experience for all our customers, we have a paid, trained member of staff managing all shifts, supported by volunteers. This crowdfunder will give us enough funds to take on an additional member of staff, to open three days a week, helping more people to share.
Our ambition is that, within a year, this extra day’s opening together with a big splash on getting the word out there will double the number of hires we make every month. If we succeed, the Library of Things should become financially self-sustaining, supported entirely by our wonderful community.
Curious to know what our top-hired item is? Keen to understand how we’re funded? Just love a pie chart?
Our latest impact report is now up online, with details of all the sharing and repairing we got up to from July 2021 to June 2022 as we enjoyed a strong bounce back after COVID.
We’re keen to hear from anyone interested to help us understand our impact better. Maybe you’d like to support us with a simple case study (what you did with things hired from the Library of Things or how our Repair Cafés helped you bring something back to life), analyse our customer feedback, or set up embodied carbon tracking?
Whatever sounds interesting, we’d love to hear your ideas! Give Ben a shout.