Forest Fixers Repair Cafe at Forest Recycling Project E17
Monday, 11 May 2026
18:30 – 21:00
18:30 – 21:00
Bring your toaster, blender, radio and other small electrical appliances and we will help you fix them. No need to book - just walk in (at least an hour before we finish so that there is time to fix your gadget)
Please bring everything that is needed for your appliance or gadget to work e.g. power cables, goblets, bulbs. If you have a coffee-maker, please descale it three times before you bring it in - the usual cause of problems is limescale and we can't descale them at the repair cafe.
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 this page.
Location:
Forest Recycling Project
2C Bakers Avenue (yellow door)
London E17 9AW
Public transport:
Suffragette Line: 12 minute walk from Leyton Midland Road (or get the 69 or 97 bus to Bakers Avenue)
Victoria Line or Weaver Line to Walthamstow Central then 12 minute walk or buses W15, W19, 257, 69, 97, 20, 357, 230 (stop: Baker's Avenue)
Buses 55 or 56 go to the Bakers Arms and from there it is a 2 minute walk.
Cycle
There is cycle parking right outside venue.
Car
Stanley Road Car Park (off Lea Bridge Road)
== Hosted by Forest Fixers ==
Welcome to Forest Fixers.
We hold repair cafes, repair clubs and drop-in and fix it sessions.
Forest Fixers' Repair Cafes
Repair Cafes - where you bring your small electrical appliances to be fixed
If you fix stuff and would like to volunteer, please RSVP on the event page.
Bring your broken small electrical items (toasters, lamps, radios etc) and we will do our best to fix them
Please read the Essential Information on the event page before attending
Repair Clubs
Workshops
Location:
Our main base is at:
Forest Recycling Project
2C Bakers Avenue
London E17 9AW
Public transport:
Suffragette Line: 12 minute walk from Leyton Midland Road (or get the 69 or 97 bus to Bakers Avenue)
Victoria Line or Weaver Line to Walthamstow Central then 12 minute walk or buses W15, W19, 257, 69, 97, 20, 357, 230
Buses 55 or 56 go to the Bakers Arms and from there it is a 2 minute walk.
Cycle
There is plenty of cycle parking right outside venue.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/752454533264283
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
Please bring everything that is needed for your appliance or gadget to work e.g. power cables, goblets, bulbs. If you have a coffee-maker, please descale it three times before you bring it in - the usual cause of problems is limescale and we can't descale them at the repair cafe.
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 this page.
Location:
Forest Recycling Project
2C Bakers Avenue (yellow door)
London E17 9AW
Public transport:
Suffragette Line: 12 minute walk from Leyton Midland Road (or get the 69 or 97 bus to Bakers Avenue)
Victoria Line or Weaver Line to Walthamstow Central then 12 minute walk or buses W15, W19, 257, 69, 97, 20, 357, 230 (stop: Baker's Avenue)
Buses 55 or 56 go to the Bakers Arms and from there it is a 2 minute walk.
Cycle
There is cycle parking right outside venue.
Car
Stanley Road Car Park (off Lea Bridge Road)
== Hosted by Forest Fixers ==
Welcome to Forest Fixers.
We hold repair cafes, repair clubs and drop-in and fix it sessions.
Forest Fixers' Repair Cafes
Repair Cafes - where you bring your small electrical appliances to be fixed
If you fix stuff and would like to volunteer, please RSVP on the event page.
Bring your broken small electrical items (toasters, lamps, radios etc) and we will do our best to fix them
Please read the Essential Information on the event page before attending
Repair Clubs
Workshops
Location:
Our main base is at:
Forest Recycling Project
2C Bakers Avenue
London E17 9AW
Public transport:
Suffragette Line: 12 minute walk from Leyton Midland Road (or get the 69 or 97 bus to Bakers Avenue)
Victoria Line or Weaver Line to Walthamstow Central then 12 minute walk or buses W15, W19, 257, 69, 97, 20, 357, 230
Buses 55 or 56 go to the Bakers Arms and from there it is a 2 minute walk.
Cycle
There is plenty of cycle parking right outside venue.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/752454533264283
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/