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Chris Moller, Cottenham Repair Café
19 Dec 2019

Chris Moller, Cottenham Repair Café

by Kirsten Russell | posted in: Organisers, Repair Café case studies, Shopping | 0

Retirement for me meant that I finally had the opportunity to do what I wanted, and to do something really worthwhile. It’s frustrating (I would say wrong) that there are many activities that are really important and valuable, but for … Continued

Claire Mackenzie, Barrington Repair Café
19 Dec 2019

Claire Mackenzie, Barrington Repair Café

by Kirsten Russell | posted in: Organisers, Repair Café case studies, Shopping | 0

Since being a student I have been a passionate environmentalist and in London 10 years ago I became a member of Transition Ealing. I am a mum of 3 boys, 14, 12 and 6 and am very worried about their … Continued

Councillor Greg Thompson, Cambourne Repair Café
19 Dec 2019

Councillor Greg Thompson, Cambourne Repair Café

by Kirsten Russell | posted in: Organisers, Repair Café case studies, Shopping | 0

I first came across the concept of Repair Cafés whilst searching online for information about give and take events. It struck me as a great idea and I did some further research in my local area which led me to discover … Continued

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Circular Cambridge is a project of Cambridge Carbon Footprint, a small local charity concerned with climate change. Our aim is to help people work together creatively to make real reductions in their CO2 emissions.

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