For quite a while, the electrical cord on my hairdryer has been pulling out of its protective sheath at the point where it connects to the dryer. The dryer works well otherwise so I tried to fix the exposed wires by wrapping them with insulating tape but that wasn't really very effective. When I heard that a fire in a neighbouring block of flats had been caused by a faulty hairdryer, I was spurred into action. I discovered there was a repair café every month in the church in the nearby village of Eldwick, run by volunteers who mend electrical items, fabrics, clothes, wooden tools and similar things. I took my hairdryer along and I'm pleased to say that the electrical team quickly fixed it, doing a very neat job. No charge either, though they welcome donations to help keep the venture running.
Whilst I waited, I had a cup of coffee and chatted with the lovely volunteers and other customers. It was a really friendly atmosphere. They had a big Fairtrade stall too, so I came away with some rather nice scented soap.
All in all, it was a most enjoyable and positive experience. I'm very happy that my (ancient) hairdryer will keep on functioning safely for the near future. I believe that many places now have these repair cafés, which is a great idea, enabling us to make better use of the things we already own rather than purchasing new ones.





















































