ReActon is offering free small electricals repairs (fully booked) and to learn how to repair clothes at Acton Gardens Community Centre from The Restart Project and Ealing Repair cafe. Book to come to the event at Acton Gardens Community Centre on Saturday 17th January from 11-2pm. Small electricals slots are fully booked. You can still... Continue Reading →
Join Ealing’s Electrical Repair Volunteer Team
We are looking for electrical repair volunteers who are interested or know how to repair electrical items. If you have some knowledge and would like to learn more, get in touch with Ealing Repair cafe and join as an electrical repair volunteer. They already run repair clothes sessions teaching how to mend clothes and would... Continue Reading →
Reduce Fire Risks: Responsible Battery recycling
Did you know that crushed batteries cause hundreds of fires every year in UK recycling centres, as well as bin and recycling lorries? So it's really important that we do battery recycling by disposing and recycling our batteries responsibly. This year has been incidents of fires in Ealing waste trucks and waste sorting centres around... Continue Reading →
Hanwell Repair Party, 15 October
Mending is better than ending. Come to Hanwell Community centre for the first Hanwell Repair party on Sunday 15 October, Booking essential. Thanks to Ealing council who has brought West London Central Fixers and Ealing Clothes Repair cafe together to help repair your loved electrical items and clothes. Hanwell Community centre is Westcott Crescent, Hanwell W7... Continue Reading →
Reduce and Recycle at Acton Market
Come along to Acton Market for the Acton Reduce and Recycle hub on the first Saturday of the month and find out how you can reduce, recycle and repair more.
Clearing out your wardrobe for spring?
Donate clothes you once loved to Traid collection. Ealing Council has partnered with TRAID and West London Waste to make it easier and quicker to recycle textiles and electrical waste. TRAID will collect from your property for free: ClothesPaired shoes - tie pairs of shoes togetherBags, belts and other accessoriesBric a bracLinen - eg sheets,... Continue Reading →
