Repair Café: Whittlesford URC
Saturday, 25 April 2026
14:00 – 17:00
14:00 – 17:00
Whittlesford Repair Cafe
This repair Cafe is jointly organised by Eco Whittlesford and 2G3S.
Bring along your broken item and a skilled volunteer will help you fix it! We can tackle a wide variety of repairs including electrical and electronic devices, as well as jewellery, clothes and fabrics.
Please do book in your item for repair – this helps us plan our schedule so we can avoid people having to wait, and also means we can do our homework in advance to assess the repair.
Bookings will open after our February event in Great Shelford and will close on the Monday before the event ( or earlier if we reach full capacity).
We will send out booking confirmations in the week before the event.
Please note that we will not be able to replace cracked screens on phones or tablets. The repairers are brilliant and can fix a lot of things but there are no guarantees.
Please bear in mind that we are always busiest when the cafe opens at 2pm – best to aim to arrive on time for your booked slot if you have one, or anytime between 2:15 and 4:15 if you don’t have a booking.
You can read more about what happens at a repair cafe in our [blog post.](https://2g3s.staplefordvillage.org.uk/activities/repair-cafe/what-is-a-repa...)
We will collect portable non-working (unfixable) electrical items and ensure these are properly disposed of.
== Hosted by 2G3S Repair Cafes ==
2G3S is short for Going Greener in the Shelfords, Stapleford and Sawston. We organise repair cafes in Great Shelford, Whittlesford and Sawston with about 4 events each year. These are listed on our website and on the Cambridge Carbon Footprint events pages. We recommend booking in your item for repair , following the link on the event web page.
You can contact us via 2G3Srepaircafes@gmail.com if you have any questions.
We also support the Dr Bike Stapleford bike repair workshops which are held every Tuesday afternoon from 3pm - 6pm at the Old Slaughterhouse on Church Road in Stapleford.
http://2g3s.staplefordvillage.org.uk/
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
This repair Cafe is jointly organised by Eco Whittlesford and 2G3S.
Bring along your broken item and a skilled volunteer will help you fix it! We can tackle a wide variety of repairs including electrical and electronic devices, as well as jewellery, clothes and fabrics.
Please do book in your item for repair – this helps us plan our schedule so we can avoid people having to wait, and also means we can do our homework in advance to assess the repair.
Bookings will open after our February event in Great Shelford and will close on the Monday before the event ( or earlier if we reach full capacity).
We will send out booking confirmations in the week before the event.
Please note that we will not be able to replace cracked screens on phones or tablets. The repairers are brilliant and can fix a lot of things but there are no guarantees.
Please bear in mind that we are always busiest when the cafe opens at 2pm – best to aim to arrive on time for your booked slot if you have one, or anytime between 2:15 and 4:15 if you don’t have a booking.
You can read more about what happens at a repair cafe in our [blog post.](https://2g3s.staplefordvillage.org.uk/activities/repair-cafe/what-is-a-repa...)
We will collect portable non-working (unfixable) electrical items and ensure these are properly disposed of.
== Hosted by 2G3S Repair Cafes ==
2G3S is short for Going Greener in the Shelfords, Stapleford and Sawston. We organise repair cafes in Great Shelford, Whittlesford and Sawston with about 4 events each year. These are listed on our website and on the Cambridge Carbon Footprint events pages. We recommend booking in your item for repair , following the link on the event web page.
You can contact us via 2G3Srepaircafes@gmail.com if you have any questions.
We also support the Dr Bike Stapleford bike repair workshops which are held every Tuesday afternoon from 3pm - 6pm at the Old Slaughterhouse on Church Road in Stapleford.
http://2g3s.staplefordvillage.org.uk/
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
