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Fix something that’s broken

When something is broken, there is a tendency to throw it away, or buy something new. But what if you tried to fix it? This can be a very rewarding experience! Get your thinking cap on and be creative to find a solution.

Where to start

First identify the item that needs fixing, could you fix it by yourself, or do you need assistance?


Start small – you could try something simple before attempting something more complicated. Fixing something that is broken could be very simple, try fixing something small first before starting something bigger


Think about all of the things that could be broken, this could be something physical, but it also could be the way something is being done, a system or process that might need to be repaired. How could you help in doing this?

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This project is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Community Renewal Fund, and by the Royal Opera House Bridge, and Southend-on-Sea City Council.

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