Under the leadership of successive members of the Municipal Youth Council (CMJ), an old telephone booth, discarded and purchased by the municipality in 2016, found a second life.
The young elected officials worked on the decoration of this new urban furniture, before finding a name for it, The house of Books, translated into Breton and Gallo
summarizes Malory, at the time of the inauguration. They also established regulations for the proper use of this shelter.
Alain Pencolé, assistant and carpenter, brought his personal touch by arranging shelves to accommodate the various works, made available to all. “This system of free and exchange is based on good citizenship and sharingsupports Malory. Reading is more beautiful when it is shared. »
Lydie Carduner, assistant for children and youth, recalls that magazines are not accepted
in The House of Books. The latter is located near the hairdressing salon and the nurses’ office, rue des Fontaines.