Men’s Sheds play a vital role in tackling loneliness and social isolation, particularly among older men and those experiencing life changes such as retirement, bereavement or poor health.
By providing shared spaces where men can connect, learn skills and support one another, Sheds contribute positively to mental health, suicide prevention, alcohol moderation and community wellbeing.
With community premises hard to come by in many areas of the UK, the new publication, Shipping Container Set Up for Sheds, draws on real-world experience from Men’s Sheds currently operating in containers, including detailed case studies from Amersham and Wendover Men’s Sheds.
As of December 2025, at least 27 Men’s Sheds across the UK are using shipping containers as their main workshop space.
“The container didn’t just solve our space issue - it gave our members a meaningful project. Refitting it ourselves created purpose, teamwork and real pride. The finished workshop represents not just a building, but the confidence and skills gained along the way,” John Latchford of Amersham Men’s Shed in Buckinghamshire, told That's Health.
Shipping containers offer a quick and cost-effective way for new and developing Sheds to get started, particularly where permanent buildings are not viable. They are secure, weather-resistant, portable, and can be adapted for workshops, social spaces, storage and off-grid use.
The guide covers every stage of the process, including:
Planning, access and foundations
Power, lighting and ventilation
Health and safety, insurance and regulatory considerations
Workshop layout and future expansion
Insulation, noise control and dust management
Real case studies and practical lessons learned
The guide also highlights how container-based Sheds can grow over time, with examples of modular expansion, outdoor covered workspaces and renewable energy solutions.
By sharing practical advice and honest insights from experienced Sheds, UKMSA aims to reduce barriers for communities looking to create welcoming spaces that support men’s health, wellbeing and social connection.
“Shipping containers have enabled many Sheds to get up and running quickly and safely, often in places where no other option existed,” Rachel Meadows, head of development at UKMSA, added.
“This guide brings together the collective knowledge of Shedders who’ve already done it, helping others avoid common pitfalls and make informed decisions.”
The Shipping Container Set Up for Sheds guide is aimed at community groups, local authorities, funders and anyone interested in developing a Men’s Shed. It is available now at https://menssheds.org.uk/mens-sheds-resources/
For more information on starting up a Men’s Shed visit https://menssheds.org.uk/start-a-shed/

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