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…
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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…
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Tait House are delighted to host sewing classes for kids, run by Project Fashion here every Thursday afternoon. For more information or to book a place for your child, you…
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Tait House are delighted to host sewing classes for kids, run by Project Fashion here every Thursday afternoon. For more information or to book a place for your child, you…
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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…
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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…
Read more
Tait House are delighted to host sewing classes for kids, run by Project Fashion here every Thursday afternoon. For more information or to book a place for your child, you…
Read more
Tait House are delighted to host sewing classes for kids, run by Project Fashion here every Thursday afternoon. For more information or to book a place for your child, you…
Read more
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…
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…
Read more
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…
Read more
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