The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]
The Welcoming supports migrants and refugees to build new lives in Edinburgh. We provide a wide range of classes and activities, all available on a free of charge, drop in basis. We also create opportunities for locals and newcomers to come together, so that we can share experiences, celebrate diversity and learn together.
Around 10,000 foreign nationals come to live in Edinburgh every year. We want them all to be welcomed and provided with the support they need in order to realise their economic and social potential, and become active members of our community. Through this, Edinburgh and Scotland, can unlock the talents they bring, expand our economy, enrich our cultural capital and become a welcoming new home.
Employment & Business Guidance
Practical help with CVs & all types of job application forms & interviews. Advice and info on setting up your own business.
The Repair Surgery is a FREE weekly drop-in event that takes place at The Edinburgh Remakery every Thursday from 6pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the Repair Surgery is to help people mend their belongings, primarily textiles (such as clothes) and IT equipment (such as laptops).
How does it work?
The Repair Surgery is a drop-in, which means you do not have to make an appointment, just come along with your item and our expert volunteers will help you from there!
We run on a first-come first-serve basis and we’re open to everyone, so if it is a busy evening you may have to wait a short while. We advise that you arrive before 8pm if you are bringing along any IT.
This is a free service but we wouldn’t be able to keep it running without donations. We ask that if possible, you donate whatever you can afford and feel is appropriate for the help you have received. All donations are gratefully received.
We love repeat customers, however we are limited for space and the Repair Surgery is not a weekly club, so please only come along if there are specific items you need help with.
What can we help with?
Our sewing tutors can help with repairs and minor alterations; such as replacing a button, sewing on a patch, mending a rip, and taking up trousers.
We have a small supply of replacement buckles, buttons, Velcro, darning wool, and zips, but cannot guarantee to have the right size, type and colour.
Our computer tutors can help with any kind of broken electronics including laptops, desktops, tablets, smartphones, printers, monitors, TVs e-readers, Macs, Iphones, Ipads, Ipods, and game consoles.
They cannot help you with electrical goods like irons, food processors, radios, hair straighteners etc.
We do not teach people how to use software (for example programmes like WordPress, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc), and there is no public wi-fi available
If you have any further questions about the Repair Surgery, you can contact [email protected]