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FAQs – Bikes, buggies & Outdoor Toys (Bellême Room) 

​Q         How does the exchange work?
Bring items that you no longer want and we will give you one token for each item, which you can use to swap for a different item of your choice. On arrival you will be asked to sign a simple registration form and to accept the House Rules for these eventss, which are set on this Exchange section of the website.
 
Q         I have a big box of outdoor toys, can I bring them all?
We can’t accept bulk donations of toys. The exchange idea basically works on a one-in, one-out basis.
 
Q         How many items can I bring?
1 bike and/or buggy per person and up to 5 small outdoor toys per household.
 
Q         What items will you accept?
All items must be in good condition and safe to use. We will accept small children’s bikes and small outdoor toys. They should be in good condition and safe to use. 
 
Q         What items will you not accept?
We will only accept items which are in good condition.
We will not accept any of the following: bulk donations, items that are badly damaged, bikes and buggies that appear unsafe and where the brakes show signs of wear, e-bikes and toys that require batteries or mains electricity.
 
Q         Is it just for children’s bikes or can I bring adult bike?
Yes, you can bring an adult bike or a small bike suitable for all ages. 
 
Q         Can I bring a buggy and swap it for a bike or vice versa?
Yes, you are welcome to bring a buggy and swap it for a bike, or even swap a garden toy for a bike. However, if the swaps is very uneven, it would be nice to consider making a suitable donation. 
 
Q         Can I come and buy items if I do not bring any to exchange?
We do not sell items at the exchange, but anyone is welcome to come in around midday, before we close at 12.30pm, to take remaining items but you are asked to consider a suitable donation depending on their relative second-hand value.
 
Q         What times can I bring in items to donate or exchange?
The main period should be between 09.15 - 09.45am on the day. This is necessary to have enough time to register, label and display the items before opening to the public at 10.00am. Donations may be accepted after opening time if they are of interest, but not after midday.
 
Q         What will happen if I bring items that you do not accept?
You will be politely asked to take these away with you.
 
Q         What will you do with any excess items?
We will take your name and contact details if you are bringing larger items and may ask that you take away your donated items if you have not found anything to exchange them for, as we have no storage facility. If we have excess items at the end of the event, we will donate them or, if necessary, recycle them unless someone would like to take them away for another exchange event.
 
Q         What happens if I don’t find anything that I like?
You are welcome to return later (up to 12.15pm) to look again. Please hand in your token(s) and as we will have your registration details so that we can give you a new token(s) when you return.
 
Q         Can I keep my token for another event?
No. Please hand in your token(s) as you leave the event.
 
Q         Can I bring children?
Yes, but children under 16 must be accompanied and supervised at all times.
 
Q         What happens if I change my mind do not like the items I have taken?
You are welcome to return items during the event if they are not suitable. You will be issued with a new token to exchange for other items. After the event, items cannot be returned.
 
Q         What happens if I notice items I have taken look worn or damaged?
You are advised to thoroughly check the condition of the items before you take them. However, you are welcome to come back and return items during the event if they are appear not to be in good condition. You will be issued with a new token to exchange for other items. After the event, items cannot be returned.
 
Q         Do I have to pay anything to exchange items?
This is a free event organised and run by unpaid volunteers. We welcome any voluntary donations to cover the cost of the hall hire and other expenses: cash preferably, but we can accept card donations.
 
Q         Can I come and have a look if I don’t have anything to exchange?
Yes, you are very welcome to pop in to have a look at what happens in the village hall every other month – and you can enjoy having a chat with a coffee or tea and some wonderful homemade cake provided by the volunteers.
 
Q         Will you run another exchange events?
We are planning to run a series of different exchange events in parallel with Repair Cafe events. Future events may be focussed on other items that can have a useful second life, eg clothes, toys, bikes & buggies and books etc.
 
Q         I have a question that is not covered here.
If you have any questions that are not dealt with here on the website or have any suggestions for this or future exchange events, please email [email protected]. 
 
Q         I think this is a great idea and would like to help with this or future events.
If you would like to help at these exchange events, or at the Repair Cafe events, please email [email protected]. Thank you.

House Rules for Exchange Events

ALL USERS OF THIS SERVICE ARE POLITELY ASKED
TO READ AND ACKNOWLEDGE THIS NOTICE
 
This free facility exists to benefit the local community and the environment generally. By exchanging items which might otherwise be discarded, it reduces waste and the production of greenhouse gas emissions when a replacement item is purchased.
 
Everyone involved here is an unpaid volunteer and available to offer practical help and advice. 
 
There are certain quality, cleanliness (and safety where appropriate) standards of items we accept for exchange. Any item you go away with should be to what we believe is an acceptably good standard for a used item. 
 
Users and visitors attend Exchange events at their own risk. The organisers cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage to their property offered as donations or personal injury, direct or consequential, resulting from the activities of this Exchange event.
 
Children must be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to play on the premises.
 
Exchange events are run free of charge. However, voluntary donations would be most welcome and greatly appreciated to help towards operating costs, including the hire of this venue, and will help enable these Exchange events to continue as a free service. 
 
Using our Bellême Café service also helps to offset our expenses.

THANK YOU FOR COMING TO SUPPORT THIS INITIATIVE.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN.
Cafe Launched 1st April 2023
​Site Launched 8th June 2023
Site last updated 8th June  2025
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