Repair Café: School of Clinical Medicine
Thursday, 16 October 2025
13:00 – 16:00
13:00 – 16:00
Bring along your broken item and an experienced volunteer repairer will help you fix it – or at least have a good go trying! We can tackle a wide variety of repairs including clothes, fabrics, jewellery, electrical and electronic devices, and other items. 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.
Bookings for this event are now full but we are running a waiting list and walk-in slots will be available:
[University of Cambridge Repair Café Booking Form](https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=RQSlSfq9eUut41R7TzmG6RJ...)
We will also have some walk-in slots available.
It’s a free event but donations are welcome. Tea and cake will be available.
The School of Clinical Medicine is adjacent to the main entrance to Addenbrooke's hospital with associated bike parking and bus connections available. Car Parking is available to the public through the main car parks at Addenbrookes. Car Park 1 is also adjacent to the building.
Building has level access and the event is on the ground floor. Reception is available for further queries.
This event is run in partnership with Cambridge Carbon Footprint and insured by Wessex Insurance. For more information on upcoming Repair Cafes in Cambridgeshire please visit: [cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/repair-cafes](https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcambridgec...).
== Hosted by University of Cambridge Repair Cafe ==
We are bringing together technical professionals and other staff to create a community of repairers.
Ultimately we want to share and showcase our knowledge and skills and to engage with the wider community around the city and beyond!
To this end we are working with the Cambridge Carbon Footprint and have already hosted their 'Cambridge Crotch Repair Workshop'. We have established a repair cafe session for April 2025 and are looking to run sessions termly, rotating across our various sites.
For initial enquires please contact John via e-mail at jan35@cam.ac.uk
https://www.technicians.admin.cam.ac.uk/technician-commitment/repair-cafes
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
Bookings for this event are now full but we are running a waiting list and walk-in slots will be available:
[University of Cambridge Repair Café Booking Form](https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=RQSlSfq9eUut41R7TzmG6RJ...)
We will also have some walk-in slots available.
It’s a free event but donations are welcome. Tea and cake will be available.
The School of Clinical Medicine is adjacent to the main entrance to Addenbrooke's hospital with associated bike parking and bus connections available. Car Parking is available to the public through the main car parks at Addenbrookes. Car Park 1 is also adjacent to the building.
Building has level access and the event is on the ground floor. Reception is available for further queries.
This event is run in partnership with Cambridge Carbon Footprint and insured by Wessex Insurance. For more information on upcoming Repair Cafes in Cambridgeshire please visit: [cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/repair-cafes](https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcambridgec...).
== Hosted by University of Cambridge Repair Cafe ==
We are bringing together technical professionals and other staff to create a community of repairers.
Ultimately we want to share and showcase our knowledge and skills and to engage with the wider community around the city and beyond!
To this end we are working with the Cambridge Carbon Footprint and have already hosted their 'Cambridge Crotch Repair Workshop'. We have established a repair cafe session for April 2025 and are looking to run sessions termly, rotating across our various sites.
For initial enquires please contact John via e-mail at jan35@cam.ac.uk
https://www.technicians.admin.cam.ac.uk/technician-commitment/repair-cafes
Learn more about Repair Cafés and how to start one at: https://therestartproject.org/
