North Kessock Village Hall
Marine Park, North Kessock, Inverness IV1 3XS
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September
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First monthly Black Isle Repair Cafe! All welcome including families – children’s activities available. ‘Stitch in time’ repairs available for all sorts of items including sewing repairs, tool sharpening, general repairs
Event Details
First monthly Black Isle Repair Cafe! All welcome including families – children’s activities available.
‘Stitch in time’ repairs available for all sorts of items including sewing repairs, tool sharpening, general repairs and more. You are welcome to bring your item along for one of the repair cafe volunteers to have a look at or if you just want to find out a bit more about the repair cafe, pop in and have a chat – tea, coffee, drinks and cake all available as well as more info about how to become a volunteer if you’d like to become part of the team.

Time
(Sunday) 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
North Kessock Village Hall
Marine Park, North Kessock, Inverness IV1 3XS
Organiser
Transition Black IsleTransition Black Isle is about helping Black Isle communities thrive in the face of Climate Change. We run community markets, we support local food and drink producers, we help people grow more food, we encourage non-car travel, support energy saving and promote reduction of single use plastics - and much more. If we in the Black Isle work together to manage more of our own resources, we can thrive despite whatever climate change and the end of fossil fuels throws our way.