FAQs
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We don't currently have drop-in hours, but we run paid site visits and host public events periodically. Site visits are bookable in advance and are a great way to see the work up close — whether you're coming as a team, as part of a course, or just keen to understand what circular construction looks like in practice. Keep an eye on our website and socials for upcoming public events and open days.
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It depends what you’re after — here’s who to reach:
Construction projects — contact Rosie at Yes Make, who leads on principal construction work
Circular design — both Yes Make and Material Cultures work in this space; either is a good starting point
Community engagement and material justice — get in touch with RESOLVE Collective
Research, network development, or larger grants and funding partnerships — contact Silvie at TPE
Not sure where you sit? Drop us a line and we’ll point you in the right direction.
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Yes, in various forms. Yes Make runs short courses open to the public. All three founding organisations have existing teaching relationships with universities and higher education partners, and we collaborate across these where it makes sense and funding is secured.
We’re also actively interested in bringing funded green skills training to the site. If you’re working on something in that space — whether you’re a funder, training provider, or institution — get in touch with Silvie to explore what’s possible.
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Whether you’re looking to donate or deposit materials, or you’re after something specific, the right contact depends on your situation:
Developers, construction firms, and demolition contractors looking to bring materials to site — contact Freya at Yes Make
Organisations or individuals looking to source or acquire construction materials — also Freya
Access to RESOLVE’s material store and updates on what’s available — contact Céline at RESOLVE
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You can get in touch via our PR agenmy Zetteler who will coordinate any further details.