More than one hundred people attended Skipton's first Repair Café over the weekend.
Organised by charity Share Skipton, the Repair Café encouraged local people to bring along items in need of repair rather than take them to landfill.
The charity welcomed 111 visitors with various household items, from toasters and trousers to tech and toys.
The café was held at Trinity St Andrew's Church on Saturday (28th June) and was able to look at 92 items.

A spokesperson for Share Skipton said:
"Huge thanks to our brilliant volunteers, fixers, and everyone who came by to support, sip tea, or save something from landfill.
"Special shout out to the hard-working team holding down the fort at the Share Skipton Library of Things today who handled a whopping 46 customers!
"It’s community-powered magic like this that makes Share Skipton so special."
The monthly Repair Cafe is set to return in July.
To find out more about Share Skipton, you can visit their website here.

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