Hampshire

Fleet Residents to Learn How to Build Community Repair Hubs

By

Karen McGinn
5 March 2026, 1:33 pm

Residents and community leaders from Fleet, Hampshire, are invited to a waste prevention mini-conference on 19 March 2026 to learn how to set up local repair and reuse projects. The event, hosted by The Greening Campaign, will take place in person at the Portsmouth Library of Things and Repair Cafe.

The workshop will be held at 44 Cascades Shopping Centre in Portsmouth, where the Portsmouth Library of Things and Repair Cafe operates as a successful model for reducing waste. Attendees will see firsthand how a community lending service and repair hub functions to help neighbours share tools and fix broken items instead of throwing them away.

The Greening Campaign uses a five-pillar framework to help local groups organise environmental projects, with waste prevention being a core focus. This session aims to provide Fleet residents with the practical skills and blueprints needed to launch similar sustainable initiatives within their own neighbourhoods.

This initiative is supported by the National Lottery Community Fund, which provides financial backing for community-level climate actions across the region. The event is part of a broader effort to encourage knowledge sharing between different towns in Hampshire to create more environmentally friendly communities.

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