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Topsham repair cafe inspires Exeter students

Staff and students got stuck in (Image: Sabra Gardner)

Don't buy ... fix!

Volunteers from Topsham and other local Repair Cafes have been teaching students and staff at the University of Exeter how to repair their clothes and make their own. 

The drop-in event was a partnership between the University, Exeter Students’ Guild and the Repair Cafes – as part of the University’s efforts to reduce waste and move towards a circular economy.  

The event proved hugely popular, with a constant stream of people dropping in to learn new skills such as darning, knitting and crocheting.

One student, Jack, said: “Thanks so much – now I can go and mend my jeans myself.”

Jo Chamberlain, the University’s Director of Sustainability, said: “It was great to see so many staff and students learning new skills that they can use in their daily lives.

“This event is part of a drive by the University to reduce waste and encourage us all to think about how to extend the life of items we already have – rather than throwing them away or buying new.”

Given its success, the University is planning future events and looking into establishing its own repair cafe on site.

You can register your interest here. 

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