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The London Hackspace is a non-profit ''hackerspace'' in | The London Hackspace is a non-profit ''hackerspace'' in London: a community-run workshop where people come to share tools, skills and knowledge. | ||
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We have a dedicated | We have a dedicated space in High Road, Wembley. It's open to our members 24 hours a day, and we hold regular free events which are open to the public. | ||
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Since our founding in February 2009 we've grown from a small group of enthusiasts to become one of the world's largest hackerspaces with over | Since our founding in February 2009 we've grown from a small group of enthusiasts to become one of the world's largest hackerspaces with over 500 paying members and a huge number of casual attendees. We're funded by membership subscriptions and donations. Members get full transparency on where their money is going, as well as a say in how it's spent. | ||
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