We are open for a public session every Saturday afternoon 2-5pm, when you can bring your bike to our workshop. We are all volunteers and are on hand to guide you, and our focus is on helping you to fix your own bike. You don’t need any experience to come along, just be willing to…
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Join us at The Bike Hub on Sunday afternoon to become a used bicycle UpCycler extraordinaire! No Experience Necessary! Who it's for? Anyone who wants to help out their community by creating more cyclists! You just need to be curious about bikes, you do not need to know anything about mechanics! (sure I didn't have…
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Join us in our workshop in Eamonn Ceannt Park (Kimmage/.Crumlin) to learn the basics of bike maintenance! Our knowledgeable instructors will teach you about all the parts of your bike, how they work, and how to fix them. - Gain confidence to go on longer cycles - Learn how to rescue yourself from sticky mechanical…
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Our DIY workshops are open to all. Come along and learn to fix your own bike with guidance from our volunteer mechanics. We have salvaged parts available if your bike needs them. You can choose to pay for new parts, or you can access some of our second hand parts and pay what you can…
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Join us for our free to attend Fashion Revolution Week Event - Becoming a Fashion Revolutionary from 10am - 1pm on Saturday April 20th. Our Rediscover Fashion team led by Arran Murphy will give you an introduction on how to green your wardrobe with hands-on repair and upcycling activities. Our event will begin with a…
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Cloth Nappy Library Ireland presents Earth Baby Fair 2024 which takes place Saturday 20th April at the Glenroyal Hotel in Maynooth from 10am-4pm. 🌍 25+ Eco-Friendly Stalls 🌍 Kids Costume, Seed & Book Swap (Circular Economy Area) 🌍 Storytelling 🌍 Lego Play 🌍 Face painting 🌍 Mega Raffle Vendors include Fauna.ie, Sleepydust Slings, Green Cubs…
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We are open for a public session every Saturday afternoon 2-5pm, when you can bring your bike to our workshop. We are all volunteers and are on hand to guide you, and our focus is on helping you to fix your own bike. You don’t need any experience to come along, just be willing to…
Read more
Join us at The Bike Hub on Sunday afternoon to become a used bicycle UpCycler extraordinaire! No Experience Necessary! Who it's for? Anyone who wants to help out their community by creating more cyclists! You just need to be curious about bikes, you do not need to know anything about mechanics! (sure I didn't have…
Read more
Join us in our workshop in Eamonn Ceannt Park (Kimmage/.Crumlin) to learn the basics of bike maintenance! Our knowledgeable instructors will teach you about all the parts of your bike, how they work, and how to fix them. - Gain confidence to go on longer cycles - Learn how to rescue yourself from sticky mechanical…
Read more
Our DIY workshops are open to all. Come along and learn to fix your own bike with guidance from our volunteer mechanics. We have salvaged parts available if your bike needs them. You can choose to pay for new parts, or you can access some of our second hand parts and pay what you can…
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Do you like to make things? Would you like to use 3D software, lasercutter and 3D printing to help you make your idea? TOG has an open evening to learn how CAD software and 3D fabrication tools can help you make your project. All you need to take part is your own laptop and some…
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CRNI’s Green + Social Virtual Trade Fair is funded by Ireland’s Regional Waste Management Plan Offices. This innovative virtual platform is open 24/7 and gives visitors the opportunity to explore green and social procurement opportunities provided by reuse, repair and recycling social enterprises and community-based organisations across Ireland.
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CRNI is the all island representative body for community based reuse, recycling and waste prevention organisations. We are funded by the EPA under the National Waste Prevention Programme and through membership contributions. CRNI is a proud member of the European RREUSE network.
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