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Repair café celebrates 10 years of fixing things and saving the planet
Summary
Headington Repair Café in Oxford marked its 10th anniversary on January 27 with a 'fix‑it' cake and more than 35 attendees; volunteers meet most Tuesdays to repair household items and estimate they have kept about three tonnes of waste out of landfill over the decade.
Content
Headington Repair Café in Oxford celebrated its tenth anniversary at Bullingdon Community Centre on Tuesday, January 27 with a special 'fix‑it' birthday cake. The volunteer-run group has spent the last decade repairing a wide range of small household and electrical items, helping to extend their life and keep them out of landfill. Volunteers meet nearly every week on Tuesdays and offer free repairs between 10am and 12pm at the centre on Peat Moors. The service is community-owned, donations are welcome, and refreshments are provided during sessions.
Key facts:
- More than 35 people attended the anniversary event, including supporters from across the community and environmental groups.
- The café reports a repair success rate of more than 60%.
- Over ten years the group estimates it has prevented around three tonnes of waste, about 300kg per year.
- Weekly sessions run Tuesdays from 10am to 12pm at Bullingdon Community Centre on Peat Moors.
- All repairs are carried out by volunteer fixers; the service is free and donations are accepted.
Summary:
The café's regular repairs have extended the life of many household items and contributed to local waste reduction. The group hopes to continue its volunteering and repair sessions for another ten years, and no further long‑term plans were stated.
