Jacob
What goes around comes around.
No it's the landlords who inflate the rents. Simple mistake.Like charity shops inflating rent in High streets things have unforeseen consequences. And putting them under a charity banner doesn't change the outcome.
Why not set up a mechanic cafe next to a little garage for instance.
Charities don't pay business rates, which is part of the reason why they are there. They are just an extension of voluntary work which has always been done everywhere, largely by unpaid volunteers, and are a valuable service to the less well off in today's difficult times. Also a counter force to waste and built-in obsolescence.
High Street charity repair shop sounds like a very good idea, maybe that's the next generation. It'd work well for woodwork as you could have all the kit in place, and perhaps teach skills at the same time.
Along the same lines, there's quite a few give away sites like Freegle, which help keep stuff in use and circulation. Facebook market place often has free stuff.
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