

Residents across the city are being encouraged to “Fix it, don’t ditch it!” as Belfast City Council launches Belfast Repair Week 2026, running from 2–8 March.
The week-long programme is packed with hands-on workshops, practical demonstrations and community events aimed at helping people repair everyday items instead of throwing them away.
Belfast Repair Week is designed to:
With ongoing climate concerns and rising living costs, more households are choosing to repair items rather than replace them. The initiative highlights how simple repairs can extend the life of everyday products — from bikes and clothing to electronics and furniture.
A wide range of free and low-cost events will take place across the city in partnership with local organisations, charities and businesses.
East Belfast Mission will host drop-in bike repair clinics at:
These sessions offer practical advice on maintenance and minor repairs to keep bikes road-ready.
Sue Bamford from Tools for Solidarity will lead a relaxed, slow-fashion inspired stitching session at 2 Royal Avenue, helping participants learn simple clothing repair techniques.
Ignite IT will host a city-centre session at 2 Royal Avenue to assist residents in fixing small gadgets and electronic devices.
The Belfast Tool Library, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Resources Network, will host a “Women are fixing it for themselves” workshop on the Shankill Road, marking International Women’s Day.
Activities will continue into the following week with a collaborative pop-up event at Queen’s University Students’ Union.
In addition to workshops, Belfast is home to numerous specialist repair services including:
CastleCourt Shopping Centre will also showcase repair businesses based within the centre during the week.
George Gillespie, Community Network Manager at Northern Ireland Resources Network, welcomed the initiative, highlighting the importance of promoting a circular economy and supporting sustainable practices at a community level.
Belfast Repair Week reflects a growing shift towards reuse, sustainability and practical skill-sharing across Northern Ireland.
For the full event programme and booking information, visit:
belfastcity.gov.uk/belfastrepairweek


