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August 1st, 2007

All we know about this crew is what the fella on the street told us, what Niki said on the latest podcast (catch it on our downloads page) and their flyer. But so far Book Cycle in Exeter seems a righteous idea. (But where is this in relation to the Devon County Council inspired death knell to the library.)

Apparently, this is 100 per cent non-profit-making (let’s hope they get a wage, he said wistfully). Half their donations go to sending free books to schools and charities in developing countries and the other half goes to planting trees across the uk.

Visit them in Exeter on West Street, opposite the house that moved, we’re reliably informed, and check it out for yourself.

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