This site uses cookies. By using it, you agree to their use. To find out more, read our Privacy Policy.
Accept
Wrexham Council News
  • Biz & education
  • Council services
  • People & place
  • Events
  • Video
  • Other
  • Welsh
Reading: Lend & Mend at Tŷ Pawb – borrow smart, live sustainably!
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!
A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!
People & place Events
Commendation for Rhos Community Garden
Commendation for Rhos Community Garden
Decarbonising Wrexham People & place
Green garden waste bin
Reminder – reduced garden waste collections in winter months
Council services
Newly established Tiny Forest, with surrounding fencing at Borras Park
Four New Tiny Forests — Bringing More Nature, Wildlife and Community Spaces to Wrexham County
Decarbonising Wrexham Other
Wrexham AFC exhibition at Ty Pawb
Wrexham is the Name
People & place
Wrexham Council News
Search
  • Biz & education
  • Council services
  • People & place
  • Events
  • Video
  • Other
  • Welsh
Follow US
© 2023 Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam
Wrexham Council News > Blog > People & place > Decarbonising Wrexham > Lend & Mend at Tŷ Pawb – borrow smart, live sustainably!
People & placeDecarbonising Wrexham

Lend & Mend at Tŷ Pawb – borrow smart, live sustainably!

Last updated: 2025/06/10 at 2:26 PM
Share
3 Min Read
Lend & Mend Ty Pawb logo
SHARE

Why buy when you can borrow?

Content
How it worksWhat’s available?“Reduce unnecessary waste”More than just borrowing!When can I visit?

At Lend & Mend in Tŷ Pawb, you can access what you need without the hefty price tag. It’s a cost-effective and eco-friendly way to get the items you need, exactly when you need them.

From sewing machines to camping gear, tools to party supplies, there’s plenty of useful items you can hire for a small cost (compared to what you’d pay to buy the item new yourself).

Whatever the weather, whatever the occasion, you’ll find something to help make the most of the month ahead.

How it works

Joining Lend & Mend is quick and easy:

  • Sign up and browse online or at the unit in Tŷ Pawb (ID checks required)
  • Book the item you need (for a small cost)
  • Collect from the unit or designated lockers
  • Return within the agreed timeframe – simple!

What’s available?

Bulky cleaning equipment – Get that deep clean without buying expensive tools you’ll use once! Rent high-quality cleaning equipment when you need it.

Hiking, Duke of Edinburgh kits and camping gear – Need gear for an adventure? There are kits available, perfect for outings or Duke of Edinburgh trips. (Please ask about volunteering opportunities for DofE credits inside the Lend & Mend unit).

Party and games packs – Planning a party? Borrow fun party packs and outdoor games – because celebrations should be exciting, not expensive!

“Reduce unnecessary waste”

Cllr Terry Evans, Lead Member for Environment, said: “Lend & Mend has a variety of items available to hire for a small cost, which can be useful if you only need to use something for a short amount of time. The borrow and return scheme helps to reduce unnecessary waste and saves you having to pay full price for something you won’t need very often.”

More than just borrowing!

Supported through UK Government Shared Prosperity funding, Wrexham Council is working with Benthyg Cymru, Repair Café Wales, Lend Engine, Refurbs and Groundwork North Wales to provide the project.

Lend & Mend is a hub for sustainability and creativity. Join us for upcycling workshops or visit the Repair Café to learn new skills, fix items, and reduce waste.

When can I visit?

You’ll find the unit in Tŷ Pawb. Opening hours are Tuesday-Friday 11.30am to 2.30pm, and Saturday 10.30am to 3.30pm.

It’s closed on Mondays and Sundays.

Read more: Lend and Mend project launched at Tŷ Pawb! – Wrexham Council News

Get the latest news and info straight into your inbox.

TAGGED: decarbonisation, Tŷ Pawb
Share
Previous Article Green garden waste bin It’s (still) not too late to sign up for garden waste collections
Next Article Mark Lewis Jones named as 2025 Eisteddfod honorary president Mark Lewis Jones named as 2025 Eisteddfod honorary president

Stay connected

17k Followers Like
24.1k Followers Follow
3.3k Followers Follow
- Sign up -
Ad image

Latest news

A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!
A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!
People & place Events December 5, 2025
Commendation for Rhos Community Garden
Commendation for Rhos Community Garden
Decarbonising Wrexham People & place December 5, 2025
Green garden waste bin
Reminder – reduced garden waste collections in winter months
Council services December 5, 2025
Newly established Tiny Forest, with surrounding fencing at Borras Park
Four New Tiny Forests — Bringing More Nature, Wildlife and Community Spaces to Wrexham County
Decarbonising Wrexham Other December 4, 2025

You might also like

A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!
People & placeEvents

A Warm Welcome at Tŷ Pawb –– Free Weekly Warm Space Craft Activity with a Hot Meal!

December 5, 2025
Commendation for Rhos Community Garden
Decarbonising WrexhamPeople & place

Commendation for Rhos Community Garden

December 5, 2025
Newly established Tiny Forest, with surrounding fencing at Borras Park
Decarbonising WrexhamOther

Four New Tiny Forests — Bringing More Nature, Wildlife and Community Spaces to Wrexham County

December 4, 2025
Wrexham AFC exhibition at Ty Pawb
People & place

Wrexham is the Name

December 3, 2025
Wrexham County Borough Council
//

Wrexham Council News provides all the latest news from your county borough council.

Quick links

  • Customise interests
  • Reading list
  • MyUpdates
  • Contact the council
  • Privacy policy

Get our top stories…

Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest news and info from Wrexham Council.

Sign up
Wrexham Council News
Follow US

© 2025 Wrexham County Borough Council

Removed from reading list

Undo
Wrexham Council News
Welcome back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?
  • Cymraeg
  • English