Bicycles, clothes and computers fixed at ‘lovely’ repair cafe

The three-hour event was run by Sustainable Didcot at the ‘green hub’, the community action group’s headquarters off Lydalls Road.

It saw members of the public drop off their damaged goods to be mended by expert repairers free of charge.

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Oxford Mail: Volunteers used sewing machines and screwdrivers to repair the damaged goodsVolunteers used sewing machines and screwdrivers to repair the damaged goods (Image: Ed Nix)

Helpers used sewing machines and screwdrivers to repair bicycles, electricals, computers, clothes, toys, and jewellery.

They helped raised £65 in donations which will go towards the cost of the room.

Sustainable Didcot described the event as “lovely” on its Facebook page. “So many great fixes carried out by our skilled repairers,” it said.

The monthly cafe will return on February 17 from 2pm to 5pm.

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