Reuse and Repair Fair: Big Creative Academy E17
Saturday, 30 November 2024
12:00 – 16:00
12:00 – 16:00
Forest Fixers are running a repair cafe at the next Repair and Reuse event, this time in Walthamstow. These are great events with lots of other activities going on at the same venue: Dr Bike, clothes give and take and other repair workshops.
If you are coming to fix with us, we always get somewhere nice to work and a sandwich and drink for lunch to boot.
== Hosted by Forest Fixers ==
Welcome to Forest Fixers.
We hold repair cafes and we have a repair club which meets a couple of times a month.
Forest Fixers' Repair Cafes
This is where people bring their small electrical items (toasters, lamps, radios etc) so that we can help you fix them. Please note that we have stopped using Eventbrite for booking for the time being. We will indicate how to book on the page for each event. If there's nothing there, it's because we haven't opened the booking yet. We look forward to welcoming you at one of our cafes where one of our fixers will help you fix your gadget or small appliance (sorry no microwaves).
If you are a fixer and would like to come and fix with us at a repair cafe, just let us know by selecting the RSVP button on the event page or drop us a line at the email address below.
Forest Fixers' repair clubs
These are skill-sharing (and sometimes training) sessions for people who want to help out at our repair cafes and would like to upgrade their skills. Everyone from beginners to experts welcome! You can bring your own tools or use ours. All repair clubs take place on a Tuesday from 6:30pm - 9pm. You are welcome to come to just part of the session. Please book by selecting the RSVP button for the sessions you would like to come to or drop us a line at the email address below.
Our main base is at:
The Mill
7-11 Coppermill Lane
London E17 7HA
The nearest station is St James Street (Liverpool Street to Chingford Line), which is just round the corner from The Mill
or a 12 minute walk from Walthamstow Central (Victoria Line) or Queens Road (Barking to Gospel Oak Line).
There is plenty of cycle parking right outside The Mill
ForestFixers@Outlook.com
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
If you are coming to fix with us, we always get somewhere nice to work and a sandwich and drink for lunch to boot.
== Hosted by Forest Fixers ==
Welcome to Forest Fixers.
We hold repair cafes and we have a repair club which meets a couple of times a month.
Forest Fixers' Repair Cafes
This is where people bring their small electrical items (toasters, lamps, radios etc) so that we can help you fix them. Please note that we have stopped using Eventbrite for booking for the time being. We will indicate how to book on the page for each event. If there's nothing there, it's because we haven't opened the booking yet. We look forward to welcoming you at one of our cafes where one of our fixers will help you fix your gadget or small appliance (sorry no microwaves).
If you are a fixer and would like to come and fix with us at a repair cafe, just let us know by selecting the RSVP button on the event page or drop us a line at the email address below.
Forest Fixers' repair clubs
These are skill-sharing (and sometimes training) sessions for people who want to help out at our repair cafes and would like to upgrade their skills. Everyone from beginners to experts welcome! You can bring your own tools or use ours. All repair clubs take place on a Tuesday from 6:30pm - 9pm. You are welcome to come to just part of the session. Please book by selecting the RSVP button for the sessions you would like to come to or drop us a line at the email address below.
Our main base is at:
The Mill
7-11 Coppermill Lane
London E17 7HA
The nearest station is St James Street (Liverpool Street to Chingford Line), which is just round the corner from The Mill
or a 12 minute walk from Walthamstow Central (Victoria Line) or Queens Road (Barking to Gospel Oak Line).
There is plenty of cycle parking right outside The Mill
ForestFixers@Outlook.com
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/