The Osborders Repair Café returns in January to uncover damaged treasures and offer a motorcycle refurbishment.
Visitors to the pop-up event in the Memorial Hall on Saturday, January 13, will be able to take advantage of professional bike repair.
Fixpert Rob Blackler is a technician at Cyctech 1
He runs a motorcycle repair business in the city, but he also enjoys spending time at the coffee shop and sharing his knowledge.
Spokeswoman Alison Alexander said: “Fixperts love getting together to mend things and pass their skills on to those of us who haven’t been lucky enough to have family members who can teach us repairs.
“It’s a fantastic time to take a look around and learn motorcycle maintenance techniques so you can pass out when the weather improves.
“There are also a lot of used motorcycles that could use a little TLC to get them back on the road, so you can take advantage of a wonderful deal or gift and get them back on the road with Rob’s help. “
Osborders Repair Café is jointly organised through Extinction Rebellion Oswestry and BRACE Llanfyllin and Borders (Building Resilience Against Climate Emergency).
Last year, the organization salvaged 371 prized possessions from scrap metal, two-thirds of which were at monthly pop-up events, the rest at home or through top points homeowners earned about portions needed and how to complete the repair at home. .
A wide variety of repair skills will be offered at the January Repair Café, at the same time slot from noon to 3 p. m.
Repairs and refreshments are free of charge, but donations are welcome for expenses.
People are asked to reserve their pieces until January 7 in Osbordersrepaircafe@gmail. com or with Colin on 01691 239344.