Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Repair Cafe 15th February 2020 & Big Fix 2020 Results

On Feb 15th we joined 65 other Repair Cafes across the country in the Big Fix 2020. This event was organised by Recycle Devon and as well as making this event Britain's Biggest Repair Cafe it aimed to raise awareness of the work carried out at Repair Cafe's.

First a piece about our Repair Cafe followed by the amazing results from the Big Fix 2020.

Well we were really amazed as to how popular our February Repair Cafe was. It was our biggest yet! We had so many people turning up with things that needed repair that at one time we were worried we’d have to close the doors.
Photo: Keith Webley

This time in addition to our lovely regular fixers, we had leather work and tool sharpening for the first time. This proved extremely useful for our group of seamstresses who were absolutely delighted to have their scissors sharpened and reset. In total we had:
Photo: Keith Webley
  • 12 Fixers, 6 Facilitators/Helpers
  • 76 items brought in for repair which kept our team of fixers busy for the whole session
  • 87% items were either fixed or advice given (69 kg)
  • 10 items failed to be fixed (27 kg)




Some of the more interesting and unusual items that were brought back to life included an extremely vintage sewing machine foot pedal (good stuff Ted), a couple of electric trains and some much loved Christmas lights. A huge thank you and well done to everybody who took part.We can only run these cafes with the support  of our Fixers and Helpers.
Photo: Keith Webley


Photo: Keith Webley













Big Fix 2020 Results

As you know our Repair Cafe was being run in conjunction with the Big Fix 2020 organised by Recycle Devon in and attempt to have the biggest Repair Cafe ever. Well we've fed our stats to the Big Fix and preliminary results of the day are:
  • Number of participating Repair Cafés: 66
  • Total fixes: 2253
  • Total number of items brought : 2981
  • 75.5% of total items able to be fixed
  • 918 volunteers, fueled by 1748 cups of tea and coffee and 931 slices of cake
  • 1974 attendees who brought items to be fixed
Breakdown by category
  • Tool sharpening 14%
  • Bikes 2%
  • Other 19%
  • Textiles 18%
  • Electronic 8%
  • Electrical 32%
Items that needed a part to be fixed 397
Items not fixed at the event 516

Estimated over £100,000 of consumer spending avoided
Estimated 45,000 – 55,000 kg of carbon avoided

A huge thank you to Catherine Causley for making this amazing event possible and to all 66 Repair Cafes around the UK.

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