London’s smallest library has been created by Sebastian
Handley in a disused telephone box on Loampit Hill, Lewisham. The library
relies on the local community to “use it, love it and keep watch over it”.
It is maintained by two ‘micro librarians’ and locals are
asked to take a book to read and replace it with an unwanted book.
The ventures philosophy is “It’s not what you get, it’s
what you leave behind”. Hats off to Mr Handley.
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