Macclesfield Express

Repair cafe fixes up a soaraway day for air cadets

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FORGET tossing away that quirky toaster or the lamp in need of a second wind. A group of eco-conscious cadets from 201 (Macclesfie­ld) Squadron RAF Air Cadets recently took to the skies – of repair skills, that is!

The Macclesfie­ld Repair Cafe, held every second Saturday of the month from 10am to 2pm at Duke Street Community Centre, empowers people with the knowledge and tools to extend the lifespan of their belongings.

Recently the cafe welcomed a group of enthusiast­ic cadets for a unique learning experience.

Civilian Instructor Anders Timms and Sgt Bill Martin from the Macclesfie­ld RAF Air Cadets watched with pride as the cadets tackled a variety of challenges.

“It’s fantastic to see their determinat­ion as they put their new skills to the test, from investigat­ing and diagnosing faults to problem-solving and reassembly,” Anders said. “I might even have a go myself next time!”

Across the tables, a flurry of activity unfolded. One cadet meticulous­ly assembled a birdbox, while another tackled a more complex challenge: replacing a laptop’s hard drive and cleaning its dusty fan, all under the guidance of a Repair Cafe volunteer.

“I never knew fixing something like this could be achievable,” the cadet admitted, with a sense of accomplish­ment.

Meanwhile, another pair of cadets tackled a faulty table lamp. Armed with a test meter and guided by a volunteer, they followed troublesho­oting steps with detective-like focus.

Their efforts were rewarded with a triumphant grin as they identified a missing fuse and loose wire, and then successful­ly brought the lamp back to life.

The Repair Cafe’s philosophy goes beyond saving money. We’re about reducing waste and teaching younger generation­s the value of repair over replacemen­t,” said David Smith, one of the cafe’s organisers.

“It’s about making the most of our limited resources,” he added.

The cafe fosters a collaborat­ive environmen­t where experience­d volunteers share their knowledge and learn from the diverse items brought in for repair.

The cadets were the first youth group to participat­e, and their resounding “Yes!” when asked if they’d return is a testament to the programme’s success.

The cafe plans to welcome many more such groups in the future.

So, the next time you’re tempted to toss something away, head down to the Macclesfie­ld Repair Cafe – you might just be surprised by what can be achieved with a little know-how and teamwork!

Contact David at repaircafe. macc@gmail.com for more about repair skills for young people or for volunteeri­ng at Macclesfie­ld Repair Café.

Visit www.201atc.co.uk to learn more about involving young people and adult volunteers in 201 (Macclesfie­ld) Sqn RAF Air Cadets.

 ?? ?? ●●Some of the cadets at the repair cafe
●●Some of the cadets at the repair cafe

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