Repair Café: SarasFix
Friday, 7 August 2026
17:00 – 20:00
17:00 – 20:00
Funded by Uk Government and supported by Mayor of London
Free repair sessions for families and young people. Bring your broken phones, laptops, tablets, cameras and small electronics, and we'll do our best to fix them on the spot.
Description:
Saras Fix is opening our Bloomsbury workshop for three free family-friendly repair evenings this summer. Bring along your broken or struggling tech and our team will work with you to repair it, explain what went wrong, and share tips on getting more life out of your devices.
This is a hands-on, welcoming space for families, children, young people and anyone in the local community who wants to keep their tech out of landfill and learn a bit more about how it works.
What to bring: phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, and small electronics
Cost: completely free, except spare parts
Please bring your spare parts accordingly
Who it's for: families with children of all ages, and young people under 18
Booking a slot guarantees you one-to-one time with one of our technicians. Walk-ins are also very welcome, but booked guests will be seen first.
Dates and times:
Friday 24 July 2026, 5:00pm–8:00pm
Friday 7 August 2026, 5:00pm–8:00pm
Friday 21 August 2026, 5:00pm–8:00pm
Location:
Saras Fix, 1 Tavistock Chambers, 40 Bloomsbury Way, London WC1A 2SE
Funding note:
These sessions are part of Camden Council's Family-Friendly and Inclusive Evenings Grant Scheme, funded by the UK Government and the Mayor of London.
== Hosted by Saras Fix ==
Saras Fix- Repair cafe is a community-driven initiative dedicated to sustainable repairs and waste reduction. As part of our commitment to the Right to Repair movement, we organise free Repair Cafés across London, offering expert laptop, phone, and electronic repairs to help people fix instead of replace.
Our group consists of skilled technicians and volunteers who provide hands-on repair guidance and technical expertise. We collaborate with universities, libraries, and local organizations, including UCL, Imperial College, The Restart Project, and community centers, to make repair services accessible to students, professionals, and the general public.
By fostering a culture of repair, we reduce e-waste, promote sustainability, and empower individuals to take control of their devices. Whether through educational workshops or pop-up Repair Cafés, Saras Fix Repair Cafe is making a positive environmental impact—one repair at a time.
https://sarasfix.co.uk/
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
Free repair sessions for families and young people. Bring your broken phones, laptops, tablets, cameras and small electronics, and we'll do our best to fix them on the spot.
Description:
Saras Fix is opening our Bloomsbury workshop for three free family-friendly repair evenings this summer. Bring along your broken or struggling tech and our team will work with you to repair it, explain what went wrong, and share tips on getting more life out of your devices.
This is a hands-on, welcoming space for families, children, young people and anyone in the local community who wants to keep their tech out of landfill and learn a bit more about how it works.
What to bring: phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, and small electronics
Cost: completely free, except spare parts
Please bring your spare parts accordingly
Who it's for: families with children of all ages, and young people under 18
Booking a slot guarantees you one-to-one time with one of our technicians. Walk-ins are also very welcome, but booked guests will be seen first.
Dates and times:
Friday 24 July 2026, 5:00pm–8:00pm
Friday 7 August 2026, 5:00pm–8:00pm
Friday 21 August 2026, 5:00pm–8:00pm
Location:
Saras Fix, 1 Tavistock Chambers, 40 Bloomsbury Way, London WC1A 2SE
Funding note:
These sessions are part of Camden Council's Family-Friendly and Inclusive Evenings Grant Scheme, funded by the UK Government and the Mayor of London.
== Hosted by Saras Fix ==
Saras Fix- Repair cafe is a community-driven initiative dedicated to sustainable repairs and waste reduction. As part of our commitment to the Right to Repair movement, we organise free Repair Cafés across London, offering expert laptop, phone, and electronic repairs to help people fix instead of replace.
Our group consists of skilled technicians and volunteers who provide hands-on repair guidance and technical expertise. We collaborate with universities, libraries, and local organizations, including UCL, Imperial College, The Restart Project, and community centers, to make repair services accessible to students, professionals, and the general public.
By fostering a culture of repair, we reduce e-waste, promote sustainability, and empower individuals to take control of their devices. Whether through educational workshops or pop-up Repair Cafés, Saras Fix Repair Cafe is making a positive environmental impact—one repair at a time.
https://sarasfix.co.uk/
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
