BRAG Holds Restart Party
 Repairs made, advice given and a volunteer found for Cathja 
 
          BRAG held  its first Restart Party on 25th November. The Friends of Cathja charity shop  kindly provided a room for us to use for repairing electric and electronic  items. Rishi from the shop and Jo from the Restart Project were our fixers.   West London Waste lent us some basic  equipment, Jo brought his own repair kit and there were some tools available in  the shop. 
          During   the  afternoon five people brought a total of seven items to be looked at.   Two of  these were judged to be beyond/not worth mending, four were checked and   any necessary repairs carried out, and Jo took one to repair at home as   he didn’t  have the right equipment with him.   Not all our  visitors brought devices: someone dropped in to ask for advice on mending a  bicycle pannier, and Ruk was able to offer suggestions.  Several people came to find out more about what  we were doing, and were very interested to watch Jo and Rishi at work. One of  them, who had some experience with repairs, even ended up by volunteering to  help in the shop. Jo showed Virginia how to do a portable appliance test (PAT). 
 Some of the  customers offered donations, which were passed on to the shop as a thank you for  providing the venue. 
   The  afternoon was a success, and we’ll do it again next year, probably in the  spring.  Meanwhile, if you have any waste  electric/electronic equipment (WEEE) that you need to get rid of, West London  Waste has a recycling event at the end of January at Hounslow Library .  
          November 28, 2017
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