Tool-ing at the Brighton Community Workshop

Sorting and cleaning DIY tools for a community workshop project


Location
Queen Victoria Statue, Victoria Gardens, 1 Marlborough Pl,
Brighton
BN1 1UB
Date and time
18:15 - 20:00
Tuesday, 10th of March 2026
Who this task will support
Brighton Community Workshop
Tool Library | Maker Space | Repair Shop | Skill Sharing The Brighton Community Workshop Project (BCWP) is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) established in 2019. The roots of which date back to 2017. We had our sights on renovating the old scout hut in Bevendean, alongside The Community Garden, sadly the hut was vandalised and later demolished. Our aim back then was as simple as it is today - Provide a city-based community workshop, run by volunteers and stocked with tools & work-benches, that we can all share. Like having your own garden shed, but without having your own outdoor space. ​ Everyone is welcome to join our community. ​ The BCW is an umbrella organisation with four cornerstone services; ​ 1. THE TOOL LIBRARY - Stocked with tools we can borrow ​ 2. THE MAKER SPACE - A creative space to make, build & get crafting ​ 3. THE REPAIR HUB - Do the right thing, Fix it, don’t replace it, repair it. ​ 4. THE SKILLS FORGE - Learn new skills & share knowledge.

This week we are returning to one of our favorite venue and task at the Brighton Community Workshop, in Kemptown to help sorting out and cleaning tools.

We will be running from our meeting point in Brighton, Queen Victoria Statue. Meet at the start at 18:15 to leave together no later than 18:30

Peter and Garry will welcome the GoodGym, providing some gloves if you don't have yours.

Late comers meet us at the task at 18:45 @Brighton Community Workshop Project, 116 St George Road, Kemptown, BN2 1EA

Happy GoodGym-ing!

Who's going

  • STEFANIA ROSSO
  • JulienD

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Location
Queen Victoria Statue, Victoria Gardens, 1 Marlborough Pl,
Brighton
BN1 1UB
Date and time
18:15 - 20:00
Tuesday, 10th of March 2026
Who this task will support
Brighton Community Workshop
Tool Library | Maker Space | Repair Shop | Skill Sharing The Brighton Community Workshop Project (BCWP) is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) established in 2019. The roots of which date back to 2017. We had our sights on renovating the old scout hut in Bevendean, alongside The Community Garden, sadly the hut was vandalised and later demolished. Our aim back then was as simple as it is today - Provide a city-based community workshop, run by volunteers and stocked with tools & work-benches, that we can all share. Like having your own garden shed, but without having your own outdoor space. ​ Everyone is welcome to join our community. ​ The BCW is an umbrella organisation with four cornerstone services; ​ 1. THE TOOL LIBRARY - Stocked with tools we can borrow ​ 2. THE MAKER SPACE - A creative space to make, build & get crafting ​ 3. THE REPAIR HUB - Do the right thing, Fix it, don’t replace it, repair it. ​ 4. THE SKILLS FORGE - Learn new skills & share knowledge.
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Queen Victoria Statue, Victoria Gardens, 1 Marlborough Pl,
Brighton
BN1 1UB


STEFANIA ROSSO
Led by STEFANIA ROSSO

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