A wide range of useful equipment is being offered to Keighley community centres from a new "library".
Items range from a public address system and generator to a tea urn, hedge trimmer and balloon pump.
Equipment large and small has been bought with a £9,750 grant from Keighley Area Committee.
Keighley Voluntary Services, which will store the equipment, asked many people what was most needed.
KVS believes the equipment will offer advantages to community centres in and around Keighley for years to come.
A spokesman said: "Systems have been developed to ensure its fair and safe use in the community."
The equipment also includes large vacuum flasks, a camcorder, camera, projector, leaflet holders, large dominoes and playing cards - as well as a hearing loop.
More details of the equipment is available from KVS on 01535 665258 or info@keighlyvs.org.
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