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Miyoo is based on communities. As a member of Miyoo you can join or create your own sharing community. Communities can focus around groups of people who know each other, work together, live nearby or have the same interest or need. This page is the Community Directory. As a member of Miyoo you can use this page to find, join and apply for membership of already existing communites or create your own.

 

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Featured Community

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Tate and Lyle Thames

This is the Miyoo Community for the Thames Refinery Site of Tate & Lyle. All employees of this site can use this community to offer and find things that they would like to lend and borrow between each other.
Members: 7
Items: 5
Tags: tate and lyle,thames
Status: Members Only
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Barnsbury Group

This is a community for people in and around Barnsbury (Islington) who know each other and would like to try Miyoo.
Members: 3
Items: 11
Tags: n1,barnsbury,london
Status: Private
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Breckland yummy mummys

Group for parents in the breckland area in Norfolk who wish to share child related items, but happy to welcome members from any area. Yummy daddys also eligable to join.
Members: 11
Items: 46
Tags: no associated tags
Status: Open
 

Newest Community

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Transition Woodbridge book-share

For sharing books around and about the idea of Transition
Members: 2
Items: 0
Tags:
Status: Members Only
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Shropham Sharers

This Miyoo community is set up and aimed at members of Shropham Village who wish to share things between themshelves.

This will hopefully not only help reduce our overall consumption of goods and therefore emission of carbon but also help to build community trust.

Members: 6
Items: 60
Tags:
Status: Open
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Norwich DIY

DIY enthusiasts in Norwich who are prepared to share tools, knowledge and tips on all the little jobs around the home.

Members: 2
Items: 1
Tags:
Status: Open
 
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