Join us on Sat, Oct 18, 2025 at the Artizan Street Library & Community Centre to get your electrical items repaired by fixers from West Central London Fixers - for FREE!
Repairs are taking place between 11am - 3pm. Booking one of the available slots is highly recommended. Each slot lasts 40 minutes:
- 11am - 11:40am
- 11:40am - 12:20pm
- 12:20pm - 1:00pm
- 1:00pm - 1:40pm
- 1:40 - 2:20pm
Walk-ins will be accepted, however please note that you may need to wait for a fixer to become available, and we cannot guarantee you will be seen. Last admission for walk-ins is 2pm.
What items can be fixed?
This event is focused on portable electrical items - anything that you could carry along with you. This includes vacuum cleaners, laptops, mobile phones, lamps, kitchen appliances etc...
Please don't bring microwaves, electric blankets and headphones (sorry, these items are very hard to fix!).
Whilst our fixers will do their very best to fix your item, we cannot guarantee that it will be possible to repair your item in the time available. If unsuccessful, we can signpost you to places for further support.
Please note:
1. Have your ticket (mobile or printout) ready upon arrival if applicable
2. One item per person ONLY.
3. ONE booking per person per event ONLY.
Accessibility: Artizan Street Library & Community Centre has step free access and a disabled toilet.
About West Central London Fixers
West Central London Fixers brings together repairers and the community to fix their electronics. The idea is to nurture repair culture in the community thereby directly addressing consumerism and throwaway society.
By providing regular repair events they aim change our relationship with electronics. Training is at the heart of what they do and a key part of their strategy.
This event is being hosted by the City of London Corporation's Recycling Team for International Repair Day 2025. We are hosting several workshops throughout the day - please see here for all our events. Follow us on Instagram @GreenSqMile to keep up to date with all things green in the City of London.