The store opened on Thursday April 15 at 421 Victoria Road. Remade Network will offer affordable repairs to electronics such as mobile phones and laptops, as well as distributing computers to vulnerable groups across Glasgow. The opening of the brand new shop also coincided with their 1000th handout of a device, which was given to fellow Victoria Road business, Milk Cafe, to be handed onto refugee groups in the local area. Lauren Hooper, project lead at Remade Network, said: Thanks to the support of the local community, the project has outgrown its small space at Govanhill Baths, and we’re delighted to expand to Victoria Road, expanding our staff team from 6 to 10 in the process.”
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John the potter A COMMUNITY group is fired up with excitement over a new electric kiln that will boost a local wellbeing project. Govanhill Baths Community Trust has received a new 325 litre electric kiln, a Raku kiln and associated equipment following a generous sponsorship from Denis Houlihan of Houlihan Pharmacies. The sponsorship was match-funded by Culture and Business Fund Scotland, bringing it to a total of £10,000. Fatima Uygun, manager of Govanhill Baths Community Trust, said: “We’re delighted with this sponsorship. Our ceramics courses are incredibly popular and the new upgraded equipment means even more people can get involved, which is great for community wellbeing.