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06 Sept 2025

Derry's 'The Big Fix' event the largest Repair Café Foyle event to date

Derry's 'The Big Fix' event the largest Repair Café Foyle event to date

PICTURED: Front row (L-R), Caroline McGuinness Brookes, Project Coordinator, Repair Café Foyle, Claire Mulrone, Community Engagement Manager, Ulster University. Back row (L-R), Anne Mooney, Community Outreach Officer, Ulster University, Eimear Montague, Executive Director of Northern Ireland Resources Network, Colin Breen, Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.

Ulster University partnered with Repair Café Foyle, a zero waste North-West initiative, to host their largest pop-up repair café event yet. 

Last weekend members of the public were invited to attend ‘The Big Fix’ in the Great Hall at Ulster University’s Derry campus where a dedicated group volunteers attempted to fix just about anything. 

In an effort to encourage people to rethink, reuse and repair, local volunteers worked together to perform repairs on bicycles, small household electrical items, woodwork, textiles such as leather, and mechanical items such as sewing machines, clocks and even laptops. A podcast was also recorded in the Minor Hall where members of the public and the volunteers talked about the repairs. 

Over the past year, Repair Café Foyle have worked in collaboration with the Fashion & Textile Design Centre Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland, hosting events which aim to promote sustainability through helping the public on their journey to zero waste.  

Community Engagement Manager at Ulster University, Claire Mulrone said: “Ulster University is committed to sustainability and supporting our local communities to rethink, reuse, and repair, and the Community Engagement Team are delighted to have partnered with Foyle Repair café to host ‘The Big Fix’ in the Great Hall.  

“We are delighted the Repair Café chose to celebrate their first birthday with us on the Derry campus and would like to thank the volunteer fixers who used their leather and wood turning expertise to restore a beautiful brass gong to its former glory.” 

Caroline McGuinness Brookes, Repair Café Foyle Coordinator said: “'Repair Cafe Foyle have been making a real impact over the last year, fixing peoples broken stuff for free! We've diverted over 4000kg of C02 emissions through our 2 hourly monthly pop-up events. 

“We're over the moon to have been welcomed by Ulster University to celebrate our first birthday in the Great Hall at the Derry campus. Our volunteers feel valued and excited to continue our community repair journey this year.” 

For more information, visit: https://zerowastenw.org/projects/repair-cafe-foyle/ 

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