 By selling second hand clothes, our co-op supports music lessons for the local community. In our co-op, you're not a cog in the machine. We own the company. We work together, learn together and build our business together. As the director, it feels great to be running a business where we're paying a decent rate and our seasonal freelancers are paid the same as us. Run by the members, for the members, we have more power together. Having a say in the business makes me feel more secure. Being a member means that I have a say in which local causes we support. As co-owners, we all have different strengths and weaknesses, but working as a team, the pieces of the digs are just fit together. Hello, is that Mrs Jones? With the deaf community and the interpreters working together, we have a sign language service that benefits us all. We're all involved in making decisions and things are changing for the better. This is our co-op. This is our co-op. This is our co-op. This is our co-op. This is our co-op. This is our co-op. Anyone can join a co-op and millions of people in the UK are already members. Are you?