There have been few pop-up workshops but they are either once in a blue moon sustrans events or are in some grotty squat (no offence squatters). The other extreme are the actual courses out there but they cost big dorrar for a two-week course. Something in the middle that undercuts the standard labour charges and is a supervised, organised environment where people can basically have their own workshop for an hour or two would certainly be useful.
Wheel building classes and maintenance classes once or twice a week just for good measure.
There have been few pop-up workshops but they are either once in a blue moon sustrans events or are in some grotty squat (no offence squatters). The other extreme are the actual courses out there but they cost big dorrar for a two-week course. Something in the middle that undercuts the standard labour charges and is a supervised, organised environment where people can basically have their own workshop for an hour or two would certainly be useful.
Wheel building classes and maintenance classes once or twice a week just for good measure.