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2 minutes ago, BornAgainSELondoner said:

I have an radio/alarm clock with a faulty connection - I really don't want it to go to waste but no idea where to get it fixed. 

Anyone have any ideas?

There used to be a repair workshop run by volunteers every so often (I think maybe monthly) at the community centre (I think it is) next to Nunhead Green, by The Old Nun's Head.

People just took stuff along that needed mending.

Sorry, I don't have more information, and I don't know if it still happens, but you could try googling it?

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There's a new repair workshop  in the process of being in established in the Dulwich.  The organisers are in the process of organising a group of volunteers who have a variety of skills. They had their first meeting last week so I suggest you keep an eye open for an announcement.

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A-ha! Found the Nunhead one!

Last Saturday of every month, it seems (but not this month!)

 https://www.repaircafenunhead.com/

4 minutes ago, vladi said:

There's a new repair workshop  in the process of being in established in the Dulwich.  The organisers are in the process of organising a group of volunteers who have a variety of skills. They had their first meeting last week so I suggest you keep an eye open for an announcement.

In the Dulwich? Is there a word missing there?

7 minutes ago, BornAgainSELondoner said:

A-ha! Found the Nunhead one!

Last Saturday of every month, it seems (but not this month!)

 https://www.repaircafenunhead.com/

In the Dulwich? Is there a word missing there?

Probably "the" should be  East. Or West. Or possibly North. 

Or maybe it shouldn't be there at all 😀

I hope you get your radio alarm mended somewhere, anyway!

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55 minutes ago, BornAgainSELondoner said:

A-ha! Found the Nunhead one!

Last Saturday of every month, it seems (but not this month!)

 https://www.repaircafenunhead.com/

In the Dulwich? Is there a word missing there?

Well spotted; read "Dulwich area"

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