A Shropshire market town is to get its first Repair Café thanks to a climate pressure group.
Subscribe to our daily newsletter!Broseley’s Climate Action Group have teamed up with Telford Repair Café to organise an event on October 28 at Broseley’s Birchmeadow Centre.
People can bring broken household items – technology, small appliances, toys, clothes and household fabrics, ornaments and much else – for repair by expert volunteers.
Town councillor Ian West, secretary of Broseley’s Climate Action Group, said:"Our aim is to encourage people in Broseley and beyond to re-use more and throw away less, and to find out what more they can do to improve our environment."
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