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I would be happy with a 'babysitting in return for putting up some shelves'/'cooking a dinner party for a lift and back

to Heathrow' level of swopping.

Small jobs can sometimes be the hardest to sort out if you don't have the skills [ie, I know where to find a plumber, or

a builder, but if I just need help with putting up some pictures, [just moved house so have several rooms-full], then

maybe you would like my coq au vin..?

I really like the idea, and used to be involved in the 'brights' scheme when i lived in brighton. What i found as a therapist is that everyone wants a treatment, but my needs such as diy were harder to receive and i was therefore always in credit and couldn't spend my brights. In my opinion, better to do the swaps same day if possible (obviously that is not always possible). I am interested though if it could be carried out like that.
Thanks JMT - that sounds interesting. I have PM'd you! I think that the idea has both problems and possibilities associated with it = anyone else with any personal experience of being a member of such a scheme, or who would possibly be interested in joining?

I love this idea also. I have few skills but could be useful but as a household we have loads of skills we could swap!

Let's face it, red wine only goes so far as a currency here!


We (individually or as a collective?) would have to think of things like liability (should someone walk into someone's house and accidentally damage themselves or someone or something in the house), and so on. Or just agree to be sensible and take responsibility!


Should we start a new section on the forum?

Hi Peckham Rose, and others -


Thanks for your enthusiasm!


I agree with you that there are lots of possibilities that would benefit many in the community, as well as spreading the community spirit itself - but also issues / difficulties to be considered -


Hence call for anyone with experience in this area to get in touch, please.


If admin would consider a separate section, in principle at least, it would be great to hear from you too -

but I think that the various issues need careful consideration first.


Do get in touch if you feel you can help / advise - thanks all!

Hi


You could have a look at streetbank:


http://www.streetbank.com/splash


It can do the Freegle/Freecycle thing as well as loaning equipment and skills swap. I'd love to see it take off but, like all online forums, it needs a critical mass of active members to make it really work. Just like EDF, really.


Alec

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