Fashion Revolution Week at SCRAP – Clothes Swap

Join us for a Clothes Swap as part of Fashion Revolution Week and refresh your wardrobe sustainably.

From Tuesday 22nd – Sunday 27th April 2025 we’re celebrating Fashion Revolution Week, with a series of events focusing on how we buy, wear, care and dispose of clothing.

Our Clothes Swap is the perfect opportunity to refresh your wardrobe without spending a penny. Simply bring along your clean, good quality adult clothes, shoes, and bags to swap with fellow clothes swappers.

Fashion Revolution Week at SCRAP – Drop in Mend, Repair, Upcycle Saturday

A free, drop in event to keep your fashion sustainable.

Come and join us in our Creative Reuse Hub on Saturday 26th April from 11am – 3pm to learn how to mend, repair and upcycle your clothes, share skills, finish projects and learn from others.

PLUS – Anyone who can share their mending, repairing and upcycling skills at this day please contact hello@scrapstuff.co.uk if you are able to join us.

SCRAP Community Junk Market

Sell second hand household items, unwanted gifts, clothes and books OR pick up a treasure!

At SCRAP we are all about reuse and recycling. So, we’re delighted to have some events which relate to our ethos – events you can be part of.

STALLHOLDERS – there are a limited amount of stalls available for a £20 fee, book your stall and find out more information via our Eventbrite link here or Tickets below.

Scrap Crafters & Makers DeStash Market

This event is a great opportunity to sell excess craft supplies you no longer require, or pick up a bargain!

At SCRAP we are all about reuse and recycling. So, we’re delighted to have some events which relate to our ethos – events you can be part of.

We’re looking for stallholders for our next Scrap Crafters & Makers DeStash Market to be held on Saturday 22 February 2025. Book your stall only via eventbrite here see Tickets below. 

Any questions email admin@scrapstuff.co.uk.

David Ford

David Ford’s 2005 debut Album I Sincerely Apologise for All the Trouble I’ve Caused took the music world quite unawares.

Understated but ambitious, it is a collection of honest, tender, visceral moments recorded in a Sussex basement that would go on to receive worldwide acclaim and be declared one of the Albums of the Year by major publications on both sides of the Atlantic.

Twenty years on, Ford returns to the road to revisit the album that kicked open every door to the music industry and to tell the story of how, one by one, he carefully closed them all.

Sam Outlaw

Sam Outlaw was born in the Midwest, grew up in California, and now lives in Nashville. "Outlaw" is his mother's maiden name.

In 2015, Sam left his advertising career to pursue music full-time when he was offered a tour opening for Justin Townes Earle.

Later that year, Sam released his debut album "Angeleno," produced and performed by Ry Cooder and Joachim Cooder. "Angeleno" garnered universal acclaim and multiple award nominations.

Spear of Destiny

Hard to believe we know but it is true, Kirk Brandon has now been leading SPEAR OF DESTINY for over 40 years.

SPEAR OF DESTINY were formed in 1983 after the demise of Kirk Brandon’s post punk iconic rockers THEATRE OF HATE. (Brandon had also, before TOH, been the main man in every punk rockers favourite band of that era, The Pack)

Limehouse Lizzy

After 3 decades as a premier touring act, Limehouse Lizzy continue to dominate stages worldwide, keeping the legacy of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his legendary band, Thin Lizzy, alive and still relevant. Known for their electrifying performances and unwavering attention to detail, Limehouse Lizzy has become an equally dominant force on the live Classic Rock circuit.