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Leek Repair Café looks to save waste...

Moorlands Climate Action is breaking down barriers

- Mike Jones By Les Jackson

MOORLANDS Climate Action is to launch a Repair Café project.

What do you do with a broken toaster? A radio that stops working? Or a jumper full of moth holes? Bin it? Not any more!

Moorlands Climate Action is holding a launch meeting for its Repair Café project at the Foxlowe Arts Centre, Leek this Saturday, March 5 between 11am-12pm.

By promoting repairs, Moorlands Climate Action aims to help reduce mountains of waste.

“We throw away piles of stuff in this country,” said Mike Jones, project lead for the café.

“Even things which could easily be used again after a simple repair. Repair Café wants to change all that.”

Repair Café is also meant to put neighbours in touch with each other in a new way, and to discover that a lot of know-how and practical skills can be found close to home.

Mike said: “The basis of Repair Café is that the repairer and the person bringing in the item sit together to do the fix; repairing a hairdryer, a CD player or a pair of trousers together, can also break down some of those barriers.”

Mike said that repairs can save money and resources and can help minimise CO2 emissions.

He added: “But above all, Repair Café just wants to show how much fun repairing things can be, and how easy it often is. On the 5th, we will explain more about the project and invite people to register on our list of repairers, but we also need people to look after the finances, meet people on our repair days, sort the room hire and help with publicity.

“If we get a good turn out on the 5th, we will look to organise a monthly Repair Café, alternatin­g between the Foxlowe and another community centre. We will be looking to work with establishe­d, local profession­al repairers too, signpostin­g people to them if the repair is more complicate­d.”

Mike points out that there are thriving Repair Cafés in Uttoxeter, Buxton, Congleton and Macclesfie­ld. “Setting one up in the Moorlands is an obvious next step.”

The Repair Café concept was born in Amsterdam, the Netherland­s, in 2009, and was given shape by Martine Postma. In 2010, she started the Repair Café Internatio­nal Foundation which provides profession­al support to local groups around the world wishing to start their own Repair Café. The foundation also supports the Repair Café in the Moorlands.

Moorlands Climate Action was establishe­d in 2019 to support the call for Climate Action in the Moorlands. They have more than 100 members and organise a range of projects and events on the themes of nature, transport, sustainabl­e consumer, youth engagement and energy.

For more informatio­n go to: www. moorlandsc­limateacti­on.org.uk

Above all, Repair Café just wants to show how much fun repairing things can be

 ?? ?? We throw piles of repairable items away in this country.
We throw piles of repairable items away in this country.

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