The Emmaus South Wales Library of Things is a new low-cost borrowing initiative which aims to help people borrow useful items they may only need for a few jobs or short amount of time. Instead of buying a new item that ends up never being used again, members can pay a small fee to borrow it, use it and return it when they’re done with it!
The scheme, which is based at our Bridgend shop on Caroline Street, allows for low-cost borrowing which helps our members from all walks of life, allows people to use stuff that they don’t have space to store around their home, and promotes the idea of an environmentally-friendly circular economy where the same items get used multiple times instead of just once.
All our items are priced at a recommended borrowing amount which we believe to be fair and accessible to most households. However if you are feeling the squeeze on your living costs, do not hesitate to come in and we can sort out an adjusted price for you. We will work with you to make sure the price is as fair as possible. To browse our items, please visit us in store to use our tablet or check online here.
A Library of Things is a place where you can borrow things you need but don’t own. There are many reasons why it can be better for you to borrow items.
The library is located at our Emmaus shop at 6 Caroline Street, Bridgend, CF31 1DQ.
We are a short walk away from the Bridgend train station and there is a pay and display car park near.
We are open Monday to Saturday from 9:30am to 4:30pm.
Visit our Library of Things catalogue to create your online member account by selecting ‘Register’ at the top of the page or pop in to see us and we will help you create your membership account. You need to be aged 18 or over, have an email address, have a valid debit or credit card that you can link to your account when you sign up and agree to our terms and conditions. The first time you borrow an item, you will need to bring in photo ID e.g. either a driving licence or passport and utility bill. You only need to do this once! If you would like more information about borrowing, please email us.
No! Joining the library is free of charge. You simply need to pay when borrowing individual items.
Yes, there is a small fee for borrowing which is detailed on all items within the categories on the left-hand side. Affordable lending is our top priority, so if you feel like you cannot afford to borrow an item, please let us know and we can work with you to see what works best.
Some popular items have a small deposit, which covers costs of cleaning and maintenance if the item does not return in good condition. We tolerate wear & tear from general use, so as long as you look after it well you have nothing to worry about!
If you wish to borrow an item longer than you’ve booked it for, please get in touch with us. You will be charged for each extra day you borrow it for, which is specific to each item, but there are no extra late fees.
If you bring back an item late, and have not communicated to us that you wanted it for longer, you will be charged for any extra days plus a fee of 50p per day the item is overdue. If the item has been overdue for over a week and we haven’t heard anything from you, we will begin taking necessary measures to claim the item and any outstanding fees owed to us.
It’s no problem if you want to cancel, but please do so at least 24 hours before your item is due to be collected. Last minute cancellations are charged at £1.00 per item, which will be deducted from your account balance. This means it will be added onto the cost of the next item you loan from us.
As we have been getting a number of no-shows for bookings, we will begin charging people who do not show up to collect items that they have reserved. This is because when the items are reserved, it makes it unavailable to others who may have wanted to borrow it.
If you do not show up to collect an item within 48 hours of your booking and you have not been in touch with us, we will count this as a no-show. Your booking will be cancelled and you will be charged £1.50 for each item that was booked.
All profits generated from our library is reinvested into providing accommodation, support and training to help people who have experienced homelessness. The people we support live together in our Emmaus community, and you will be directly helping them to rebuild their lives by paying to borrow an item from us.