Shedders and Fixers was created in 2017 by a couple of of inspired volunteers who wanted to set up a space that replicated the style and ethos of the Men’s Shed Association. It started in a humble polytunnel on site of the Secret Garden Touring Park leased by landowners Neil and Lesley Pollington, who wanted a group that would benefit the local community and be sustainable for the future. Since these humble beginnings, many different members have contributed along the way to build the space that we have today.The muddy polytunnelLaying out the separate shed spacesLaying a concrete floorThe installation of sheds, concrete flooring and workspaces has created a unique environment that enables our members to build, repair and create items either for themselves, for the local community or in collaboration with local charities. The bosses busy at workCreating the craft roomLaying the cementA donation of insulation boardPutting up panelsDecorating the craft roomMaking bespoke, upcycled woodwork benchesThe completed interiorCladding the exteriorWe continue to be very grateful to all those people who have contributed along the way, as well as to all our members who continue to volunteer their time.
The Future of Shedders and Fixers
We’ve seen some big and wonderful changes at Shedders and Fixers and we have lots of exciting plans in place for the future. We’ve done extensive remodelling to our kitchen which is now much bigger, ground-level, and has a lovely, wide sliding door. The Craft Shed has also been updated with a sliding door, making it much easier and accessible for our wheelchair users.Gutting out the kitchen and extending the space to support our wheelchair users (Dec 2025)The sliding door to the craft room was installed December 2025. The sliding door to the kitchen was installed January 2026
Check out our SponsorsandCommunity Partnerships pages to see all the amazing people and local businesses who have supported us along the way. We are always looking for additional grants and funding to help us expand our services and facilities even further, so if you can help, please get in contact.