Stewart Street Hall Union Hall

Waikato, Aotearoa New Zealand

Hosted by Group avatarWhāingaroa Repair Cafe

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Description

Come to the Stewart Street Church Hall – Union Hall

We’re looking forward to another amazing community event. and we welcome you to bring an array of broken items that can be assessed and repaired by these repairers:

* General Repairs

* Electrical repairs

* Test & Tagging

* Textile repairs

* Garment mending

* Bike repairs

* Plus more soon to be announced…

The Whāingaroa Repair Café is a free pop-up event where community members can bring in their broken and damaged belongings and local volunteer experts do their best to repair them.

We believe in the power of repairing and reusing goods to create a more circular economy.

Repairing rather than buying new is a great way to take climate action in your own life – and learn new skills along the way!

By extending the lifespan of these items, we reduce waste and prevent valuable resources from ending up in landfills.

In general, replacement parts will not be provided by the repairers. Any use of materials or parts such batteries, zips etc. will be supplied or paid for by the visitor and brought to event.

The work performed and advice offered at the Repair Café is carried out on a voluntary basis by the repairer free of charge.

Where possible, visitors are encouraged to participate in the repair of their broken item under the guidance of the repair volunteer, or the repairer will demonstrate the repair process to the visitor.

Location

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Stewart Street, Raglan 3225, New Zealand

About the group

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Whāingaroa Repair Cafe

The Whāingaroa Repair Café is a free pop-up event where community members can bring in their broken and damaged belongings and local volunteer experts do their best to repair them.

We believe in the power of repairing and reusing goods to create a more circular economy.

Repairing rather than buying new is a great way to take climate action in your own life – and learn new skills along the way!

By extending the lifespan of these items, we reduce waste and prevent valuable resources from ending up in landfills.

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