LUDLOW'S repair cafe is back in business at the weekend.
The next repair café will be happening on Saturday, October 26, at the Elim Church Hall, as usual, between 9.30am and midday.
The team is ready and willing to greet items from mowers and leafblowers to clocks, toys, ornaments, lamps and lights, furniture, glass and ceramics, jewellery or sewing repairs for clothing and curtains.
Ludlow Repair Café seems to go on growing and offering new challenges and opportunities to the team of volunteers.
“One of the lovely things about running a repair café,” said Di Lyle, “is the fact that pretty well every event brings us something we haven’t seen before – and which is always greeted with interest and enthusiasm.”
The session on October 26 is a drop-in with owners leaving their items with the repair team and collecting them later that same morning.
Because electrical items tend to be in the majority, owners are asked to bring them between 9.30am and 10.30 am. They must, however, still be collected that day.
Owners are also asked to make sure that everything they bring has been cleaned or washed beforehand.
The Ludlow Repair Café also operates its at-home service where some of the volunteer team take items to repair at their homes.
For more information about the At-Home service or about the Repair Café generally, email ludlowrepaircafe@gmail.com or call 07786 620 624.
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