Events happening in Ealing for London Repair Week

By Joe Acklam

20th Mar 2023 | Local News

Events in Ealing during London Recycle Week. Photo: Pxfuel.
Events in Ealing during London Recycle Week. Photo: Pxfuel.

This week is London Repair Week and as part of this event there are several exciting events happening in Ealing. 

London Repair Week runs between 20th and 26th March in which Londoners are invited to learn repair skills, find new love for old items, and helping the planet by not buying new items. 

There are three events happening in the next seven days in Ealing and the surrounding area for residents to get involved with to be a part of the environmental ethos of the week. 

On Monday 20th March between 10am and 12pm at Happy Coffee on 158 Northfield Avenue there is a Patch Darn and Natter session with a sewing machine available. 

This Thursday on 23rd March between 5.30pm and 7.30pm there will be a launch event for the Hammersmith Mending Circle at the Livat Centre on King Street, Hammersmith. 

Then next Monday on 27th March there is an evening session of Patch Darn and Natter, starting at 7.30pm and running until 9pm at The Ealing Project at Ealing Broadway, and once again there will be a sewing machine available. 

To find out more about these events then visit the council's website. 

     

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