Volunteers and staff have been working hard to make the Concord Community Shed ready for more frequent public access. We thank the public for your patience during this time as it’s taken a little while to ensure that the building’s access is safe, comfortable and convenient.
The Community Shed project serves a dual purpose: 1) to offer convenient public access to gently-used donated items for those in need or those who would enjoy their use; 2) to keep re-useable items and materials out of the Campbell County Landfill and waste stream.
To fulfil these purposes, and sustain a secure environment, County staff and volunteers have created new rules and policies. These changes are toward making the shed more enjoyable for the public while minimizing abuse of this service. For a complete list of new rules, updates, and site photos, please visit the Campbell County Community Shed webpage at https://www.campbellcountyva.gov/863/Concord-Community-Shed-Project
"Volunteers have done a tremendous job organizing the new shed model and working with the County to establish new rules that will benefit those using this service. Their hard work is greatly appreciated and we look forward to collaborating with this team as they continue to serve the Concord Community," said Brian Stokes, Director of Public Works.
Special thanks to Matt Cline, Brian Stokes, Brian Sheffer, David Hawk, Clif Tweedy, Steven Marshall, and the volunteer team for their work to bring this project back to life.
Campbell County staff and volunteers appreciate everyone’s assistance and cooperation as we improve and adjust the Concord Shed operating model. We hope you enjoy the new format as we strive to keep the Concord Community Shed positive and beneficial resource for the local community.
If you know of anyone who would like to volunteer at the shed, please email: publicworks@campbellcountyva.gov.
The Concord Community Shed is located at the Concord Convenience Center, 7525 Village Highway, Concord, VA 24538