One such voice is that of Judy Webby, who wants to see the concept run in the area with the support of community and the council.
Webby said she realised Horowhenua could benefit from the idea when she saw a post on a local social media page where someone was asking for recommendations for an electrician to replace a plug on an appliance.
"I was amazed that was a skill that has been lost," she said." "It would be great to have something running once every month or two."
Webby said an initiative in Paekakariki was working well with locals attending a pop-up repair cafe on certain regular days.
She said she had approached Menzshed in Levin and was waiting to hear back from them about potential interest, and that she would need to work in conjunction with others to get the idea off the ground.
"Horowhenua has a higher than average population of people over 65 and I'm sure a lot of those people have skills they'd be happy to share," she said.
She said it was likely people in that demographic may not even realise that many other people did not know how to carry out basic repairs or have basic mending skills.
The idea of a repair cafe would also fit in well with the district council's programme of waste reduction initiatives and she planned to approach the organisation to seek assistance with the project.
Anyone interested in being involved can contact Judy Webby on 027 271 7192 or email judy@askjudy.co.nz