Top tips for a greener (and less stressful) Christmas
Article by Alana Sinclair Despite how things seem on the surface, I’m not anti-Christmas. Sure, I actively avoid the Christmas isle at the supermarket and
Article by Alana Sinclair Despite how things seem on the surface, I’m not anti-Christmas. Sure, I actively avoid the Christmas isle at the supermarket and
Article by Chris Moller Chris Moller is a retired electronics engineer, a Visiting Researcher at the Open University and organiser of the Cottenham Repair Café. His
Article by Allan Shepherd Britain has an ongoing housing crisis that is preventing its population enjoying full and healthy lives. Collectively, because of the way
Article by Nicole Barton. Repair Cafes. ‘What a jolly good idea’ is what I think Sir David Attenborough said to me as I introduced him
Article by Tom Bragg We all deserve a good home and Cambridge’s acute need for affordable housing has been well covered in this paper. ‘Good’
Article by Tom Bragg With climate change we have to expect more extreme weather and this year we’ve already had a very wet spring followed
There’s ever-growing evidence that wood-burning is a big contributor to air pollution, especially in cities. On January 22nd London had a major air pollution incident,
Repair Cafes match experienced repairers with people who need stuff fixing. You can bring along the following to be repaired and maybe pick up a
DETRITUS TRANSFIGURED: The Cambridge CirculART Trail – essay by Philip Vann Over three days in June 2016 I set out on quite an adventure –