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Repairing with Others

Repairing with Others

Philip Le Riche

Philip Le Riche and 2 other contributors

Last updated on Sep 26, 2025

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Introduction

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Repairing in the community is not only very worthwhile but a lot of fun. Watch this video to see how a group in West London got started!

If you want to get started in your own community or school or workplace, we have all the resources you need.

Video Overview

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    • Check out the section Repairing with Others in the Restart wiki.

    • Thinking of running your own Restart Party? Here's a "Restart Party in a Box".

    • A selection of toolsyou may need to get started, and to build up as you get established.

    • Accidents are rare, but you will need a set of Safety Guidelines such as these.

    • Great that you're saving the planet one gadget at a time. Even greater if you can measure your impact, and what's more, it will help you to unlock funding.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, just put everything back in the reverse order!

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