Repair and Reuse

Has your toaster stopped working, or your bedside lamp? Do you really need to replace it, or could you save it from landfill and save yourself money by getting it repaired?
Between 2014 and 2019 global electronic waste rose by 21% – a staggering 53.6 million metric tonnes! Recent legislation in the UK, ‘The Right to Repair Law’ legally requires manufacturers to make spare parts available to consumers and third-party companies. The legislation aims to extend the lifecycle of a range of devices and appliances by up to 10 years.
Did you know that Otley has its very own ‘Repair Shop’, based at Otley Maker Space, just next to the Courthouse, in Courthouse Street? The Otley Repair Shop is open on the last Sunday of every month from 10am to 1pm and all the details for the Makers Space Workshop can be found at
otleymakerspace.co.uk. Please do check the website as they cannot repair all items. They operate on a wait while you are served basis. You can also find handy hints on how to reduce, reuse and recycle more on the
#LeedsByExample website.
More tips will be published in future editions of our In Touch magazine.
You may also wish to share any actions you have taken with the rest of the Parish.
We will continue to pray for God’s creation, nature’s preservation
and the reduction in fossil fuel usage.