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Repair Café Glasgow
Repair Café Glasgow
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Repair Café Glasgow - Combatting Throwaway Culture Through Repair
samedi 28 janvier 2023 • Duration 22:36
Learn all about the Repair Café International movement, what
the repair café is all about and how they go about saving the world (one
toaster at a time).
This episode includes an interview with one of Repair Café Glasgow’s directors,
Paula Pyke, who has extensive experience in running community organisations and
has a strong background in environmental thinking, having previously held the
role of Head of Environmental Strategy for the Scottish Environment Protection
Agency (SEPA).
In this episode Paula gives you an idea of what the repair café has to offer
and what is in store for the future of the Glasgow Repair Café. We also hear from those who have benefitted directly from the repair café, whether that be as a user of its services or as a volunteer.
Acknowledgements
The fantastic music in this episode was graciously provided by the Strathclyde
University Concert Band. You can find details of their upcoming gigs at:
https://www.strathunion.com/groups/find-a-society/society/sucb/
I would personally like to send a massive thank you to the committee of the
Strathclyde University Concert band for their support, it is very much
appreciated!
I would also like to send a thousand thanks to Paula Pyke for her support and
encouragement throughout this project, I couldn’t have done it without her!
This episode wouldn’t have been possible without the generous loan of recording equipment from Strathclyde’s Student Union through the alumni fund. It also wouldn't have been possible without for the loan of microphones from fellow Repair Café Glasgow volunteer and director at The Magic Studio, Ivan Formosa. So I can't thank both Strath Union and Ivan enough!
Finally I would like to thank all those who participated in interviews at
recent Glasgow Repair Café events, I couldn’t have made this episode without
you all!
To find out more about the Glasgow Repair Café please follow the link below:
Website: https://repaircafeglasgow.org/
Or alternatively to get in touch email: hello@repaircafeglasgow.org
The Repair Café is very grateful for the support of its funders who are listed below:
Glasgow Centre for Population Health: https://www.gcph.co.uk/
University of Glasgow: https://www.gla.ac.uk/
The National Lottery Community Fund: https://www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk/
Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector: https://www.gcvs.org.uk/
This episode was produced, recorded and edited by Eldon Wigram through the
Strathclyde Podcast Society.
The Strathclyde Podcast Society is very grateful for the financial support of
the Strathclyde Alumni fund who provide funding to host these episodes online.
If you are interested in joining the Strathclyde Podcast Society and making
your own podcast or joining others follow the link below to find out more:
Website: https://www.strathunion.com/groups/find-a-society/society/15533/





