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Last chance to book your Repair Cafe slot at Quay Arts

There are still a handful of slots available for tomorrow’s (Saturday) Repair Cafe, being held at Quay Arts in Newport.

If you have textiles that needs repairing, there are currently four slots available.

If you have Computer, Tablet and Phone repairs, there are two slots available at time of publishing,

Book your slot
If you are as excited as the Repair Cafe team about being part of the repair revolution and have something that needs repairing, please book one of the 30 minute slots

The more detail you provide in the booking form, the more likely the Repair Cafe team will be to help you on the day by making sure they have the tools and supplies they need at hand.

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Steephill Jack
12, October 2009 8:43 pm

I’m sure I knew her. I thought she was just pretending when she told me that she was a Princess as we made love in the woods above Priory Bay.
Maybe I can claim a modest amount,if she still remembers me? £1M would be ok. I’d love to meet her again.
Please forward contact details.

lin
13, October 2009 11:43 am

Quite something , convent Ryde? Bembridge school? Upper Chine , ? My School had been shut down by then i guess , Solent House Cowes? no ones ever heard of it any way ,
We did have a lot of rich boarders , all mad as a box of frogs .

seb
14, October 2009 10:32 am

i read that story in daily mail

the princess is a stupid bi**h IMO : she didn’t earn the money; it came to her by chance – so what’s it got to do with her how her `brother` lives his life?!

R.Grimaldi
Reply to  seb
20, October 2009 6:44 pm

Regarding the Princess Gesine she was a boarder at
Upper Chine School. Two of the teachers who taught her are on John Hannham meets on Isle of WightRadio this coming Sunday lunchtime talking about their
experiences teaching at this School.
JASMINE