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Team Repair January 2026 Monthly Round Up

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February 2, 2026
Zoe - Team Repair

Welcome to the first Team Repair newsletter of 2026. It has been a brilliant start to the year and we are excited to share what we have been working on.

Before we dive in, a quick reminder.

☀️ Before we start

Checkout is now open for our Junior Repair Kits.

If you choose our annual subscription, you will receive free shipping, saving £15.96 on your order.

Simply use code FREESHIPPING at checkout to get £15.96 off your annual subscription.

Your kits will arrive in time for the Easter holidays. 🐰

January Highlights 🏆

January has been a strong start to the year for Team Repair.

  • We taught 1,279 children repair skills this month.
  • This brings our all time total to 16,515 children taught repair skills.
  • We worked with 22 schools and community groups across the UK.

Team Repair in Schools 🏫

We began 2026 working with schools and groups across the country and are excited to continue expanding our reach this term.

Free school programmes available

Do you know a school in Kingston, Luton, South Hams or Gloucester City that would like to run Team Repair completely free of charge?

Email edu@team.repair to claim this opportunity.

What have we been up to? 🎪

Team Repair has had an exciting start to the year, with lots happening behind the scenes. The biggest news of the month is finally here.

Repair Kit for Grown Ups presale now live

After much anticipation, our Repair Kit for Grown Ups presale is now live.

This new kit has been designed to support adults in building confidence with repair, extending the life of everyday items and reducing waste at home.

We cannot wait to share more as this project develops.

Looking ahead 👀

January has set the tone for an exciting year ahead. With more schools, more communities and new products launching, 2026 is already shaping up to be our biggest year yet.

Thank you for being part of the Team Repair journey. See you next month for more updates and announcements. 🌟

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