Bordon Men’s Shed

Creativity, craftsmanship and community spirit

Registered Charity No. 1215921

If you would like to join us, The Bordon Men’s Shed, please navigate to Contact and download the form or follow this link: https://bordonmensshed.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/mens-shed-membership-form-3.docx

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Some different types of work we do:

What is a Men’s Shed?

Men’s Sheds (or Sheds) are similar to garden sheds – a place to pursue practical interests at leisure, to practice skills and enjoy making and mending. The difference is that garden sheds and their activities are often solitary in nature while Men’s Sheds are the opposite. They’re about social connections and friendship building, sharing skills and knowledge, and of course a lot of laughter.

Sheds are whatever the members (or Shedders as we call them) want them to be. Although labelled sheds, they often aren’t sheds at all. They can be empty offices, portable cabin’s, warehouses, garages, and in at least one case, a disused mortuary. Some Sheds are purpose built workshops, but they rarely start out that way. Many don’t have premises at all in the beginning and instead form a group that meets regularly for the social connection, company and camaraderie until they can find somewhere to kit out with tools. Many Sheds get involved in community projects too – restoring village features, helping maintain parks and green spaces, and building things for schools, libraries and individuals in need.

Activities in Sheds vary greatly, but you can usually find woodworking, metalworking, repairing and restoring, electronics, model buildings or even car building in a typical Shed. Sheds typically attract older men, but many have younger members and women too. Whatever the activity, the essence of a Shed is not a building, but the connections and relationships between its members. 

BBC Radio Surrey Slot

Listen to BBC Radio Surrey at 7.20 am on Thursday 13th August for an interview with the Secretary of Bordon Men’s Shed, Clive Handy and James Robson of Bird World Farnham, discussing the building of ‘Ball Runs’ and other games to keep children amused during visits to the attraction near Wrecclesham.

Official Opening

Thanks to anyone who turned up for the official opening of the Bordon Men’s Shed today 18th July. It was attended by Mayor Cllr Leeroy Scott, who performed the opening and cutting of the ribbon, supported by District County Councillor Andy Tree. There were Bordon Men’s Shed members who attended, plus some wives and children.…

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At last – we have a proper Men’s shed in place

On Monday 20th October, Wernicks delivered two refurbished site cabins for use as the Bordon Men’s Shed. Now the real work starts!