The Grange Men's Shed

WHO ARE WE ?

A relaxed meeting place for men to chat, drink tea or coffee, eat biscuits, and optionally get involved in the work we do for for the community and ourselves

No skills required, anything we do you can watch / learn / ignore / contribute. It's entirely up to you.

WHAT DO WE DO 

Woodwork, electrical, electronic, mechanical - repairs, and creation of new things. A lot of what we do is work for the community

WHERE DO WE MEET

At our own Shed, just up the hill behind Yewbarrow Terrace shops. (Opposite the duckpond)

WHEN DO WE MEET

Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10:00 to 13:00

There's scope for more or longer days, so let us know if these times don't suit but you'd like to be involved.

Why Men's Sheds ?

Men’s Sheds (or Sheds) are similar to garden sheds – a place to pursue practical interests at leisure, to practice skills and enjoy making and mending. The difference is that garden sheds and their activities are often solitary in nature while Men’s Sheds are the opposite. They’re about social connections and friendship building, sharing skills and knowledge, and of course a lot of laughter.

Sheds are whatever the members (or Shedders as we call them) want them to be. Although labelled sheds, they often aren’t sheds at all. They can be empty offices, portable cabin’s, warehouses, garages, and in at least one case, a disused mortuary. Some Sheds are purpose built workshops, but they rarely start out that way. Many don’t have premises at all in the beginning and instead form a group that meets regularly for the social connection, company and camaraderie until they can find somewhere to kit out with tools. Many Sheds get involved in community projects too – restoring village features, helping maintain parks and green spaces, and building things for schools, libraries and individuals in need.

Activities in Sheds vary greatly, but you can usually find woodworking, metalworking, repairing and restoring, electronics, model buildings or even car building in a typical Shed. Sheds typically attract older men, but many have younger members and women too. Whatever the activity, the essence of a Shed is not a building, but the connections and relationships between its members. 

What have we done recently ?

- Made bird boxes, trugs, tea light holders, Christmas trees
- fixed radios etc
- sharpened garden tools, eg shears
- repaired local noticeboards
- made wheelchair ramps
- refurbished garden furniture
- repaired chairs and tables
- problem solved all sorts at the Repair Cafe

 

Did you know?

Grange Men's Shed is a charity

It's part of the UK Men's Shed Association

Help us continue our work

You can help us by -

Getting bird boxes etc from us for a donation

Asking us to repair something and giving us a donation for our work

If you're an organisation - Giving us a grant to help towards our costs

Help us to help the men in our community live a meaningful life 

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