On the 24th September between 1pm-4pm, St John’s will be hosting it’s 4th eco-fayre.
We will be hosting stalls that will:
- Help you repair items. At the repair clinic, we will have coaches available to help empower you with confidence to fix your own items such as electrical, clothes, furniture, wood and metal items (please note terms & conditions below)
- Engage with our natural world and actions you can take to improve our local biodiversity
- Reduce household general waste such as a refill stall, learning about what and where items can be recycled, repurposing/upcycling waste
- Highlight actions you can take to mitigate your impact on our natural world
To find out more about St John’s Eco-Church see here
Terms and Conditions of the Repair Clinic
- All repairs carried out at the Repair Clinic (RC) are performed at the customer’s own risk. The advice and repair service is conducted by experienced volunteers and there is no charge, but donations are welcome to cover costs including hall hire, the purchase of tools and equipment and the development of the service.
- PLEASE NOTE: Dangerous tools and equipment are present and sometimes used in repairs. Parents must exercise control over, and be responsible for, the behaviour of their children whilst attending the RC.
- All customers are required to complete the booking form for RC records before any repairs can be contemplated. St John’s is GDPR compliant and all information provided is treated with the utmost confidence and never passed to a third party. A copy of our Privacy Policy is available on request.
- Neither the organisers of RC nor the repairers in personal capacities or otherwise are liable for any loss or injury whatsoever that may result from any repair carried out or for any advice or instructions given and used at a later date.
- Neither the organisers of RC nor the repairers in personal capacities or otherwise are liable for any accidental damage that may occur to either visitors’ goods or personal effects during visitors’ time at the sessions.
- Neither the organisers of RC nor the repairers in personal capacities or otherwise are liable if an item needs to be dismantled to review its potential for a repair and it cannot be reassembled.
- The customer is responsible for providing any consumables such as leads, plugs, fuses, zips, etc. that may be needed to fully complete a repair.
- Repairers offer no guarantee for any repairs carried out with or without their help and are not liable if any repaired items do not work properly at home or break down again in the future.
- After making an initial assessment of an item, repairers are fully entitled to use their discretion and refuse to repair an item should they so decide.
- Customers are responsible for the removal of all items that cannot be repaired.
- A maximum of ONE item per person will be examined. Should time allow, extra items may be considered for examination and assessment.
- Items will be examined on arrival in reception and RC reserves the right to refuse to accept for repair any item that is considered too dangerous and/or damaged or obviously beyond repair. In particular, items that cannot operate safely indoors (eg petrol-engined machinery) cannot be accepted.
- RC takes no responsibility in any form whatever for any item, repaired or otherwise, once it has left the premises where the Repair Clinic session is taking place.