The Reading Room Cardiff.

The Reading Room is a new collaborative project where people can read, learn, listen, and share ideas. It is being run at The Sustainable Studio as part of a project set up by community spaces across Cardiff, Peterborough, Newcastle, Gateshead and Manchester. The network of reading groups is backed up by Pluto Press and the Left Book Club.

The Reading Room provides not just access to the books included within its library collections, but also authors, who bring their insight on a variety of topics – subjects include grassroots organising, creative writing, campaigning, teaching, music and much more.

The reading groups included in this project provide forums to debate local issues that deeply affect people’s everyday lives. The Sustainable Studio takes its lead from the communities it partners with, and topics include inequality, the environment, precarious employment, LGBTQIA+ issues, structural racism and much more.

At its core, The Reading Rooms will help people find space to read, discuss and organise a better future. A better world is possible! 

The Reading Rooms Cardiff  is an opportunity to meet and discuss local problems that we encounter everyday with people who have developed innovative and powerful ways to make change happen through their writings, research and activism.

HOW TO BORROW

The Reading Room is currently closed but will open soon from our new premises and include a new schedule of events.

  • You can borrow a  maximum of two books at one time.

  • Please return books after four weeks or email us if you would like to extend the period of borrowing. Extensions are allowed only if the book is not reserved.

  • Only one person can reserve at a time. Once someone reserves a copy that is due back, we email the person who has the copy to ask them to return it and notify the person who is next in one to borrow that title.

  • Books can be dropped off anytime within our opening hours (Mon – Friday, 10am – 5pm). Please post books into our grey drop box just inside our entrance.

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