Broken spades? Blunt secateurs? Rake without a handle? Save your old garden tools from landfill by developing the skills (and confidence) to mend broken tools at this Repair Cafe.
This is a practical workshop facilitated by members of the Liverpool Repair Cafe, a worldwide initiative which invites people of all levels to come together and collectively learn how to fix old, worn-out stuff from one another.
For this workshop, we are focussing solely on manual garden tools like spades, trowels, rakes, forks - to name a few. You can bring your own tools for repair and we will supply all the materials and parts you need to fix them - we kindly ask for a donation of £5 to cover costs.
Alternatively, we have a number of tools onsite which are in need of a new lease of life. By restoring our old tools, you’re helping us to minimise waste, conserve energy and extend the life of raw materials therefore helping us work towards a more environmentally sustainable way of farming.
This is a drop-in session; you are welcome to attend anytime between 2-4.30pm. You must register to come to this event as facilities and parking are limited.
Visit our website for more information and to book your place.