Having fun while mending stuff at Hungerford Repair Café
Last Saturday morning, March 18th,
the Croft Hall in Hungerford opened its doors again to help people mend
their broken things. Visitors and volunteers mended a total of 32
items, and volunteers gave advice on how to fix another 10. Overall we
saved about 92 Kg of broken products going into landfill. Organiser Mike
Gilbert said “We don’t compete with local businesses offering repairs
or alterations, but we try to help where something could be fixed at
home using tools available to everyone”.
It
is becoming clear that this regular event is not only fulfilling a
local need, but visitors and volunteers really enjoy the occasion. One
lady brought in a vintage typewriter that had a broken carriage, and
commented “Brilliant! and fun to find out about the machine”. Our
volunteers enjoy the many challenges that are brought to their desks,
and enjoy meeting and chatting with the people who bring them in. Coffee
and cakes are popular in the Café area where people wait to have their
items looked at.
If you want to volunteer, or to know more about what we do, visit us at: https://www.repaircafe.org/en/cafe/hungerford-repair-cafe/ where you will find dates and contact details.