
Yesterday morning I attended our Men’s Shed.
From informal beginnings ‘Mensheds Australia’ was formally established in 2002. The notion of older men-in-sheds spread across the world with national associations of men’s sheds in many countries. Here in the UK, by 2023, there were over 900 men’s sheds…
In Lowestoft a small group of us, in 2016, were offered a big old net-drying shed, previously owned by a local fisherman, to develop as we saw fit. From small beginnings the Lowestoft Men’s Shed is now well-established, meeting three mornings each week. We’ve a membership of 60+, and an average attendance of 30.

Yesterday was typical… Some worked on individual and community woodworking projects, some played cards, others repaired the pool table, some sat and chatted. A couple of gents prepared tea and bacon rolls…
From yesterday, here’s five reasons why I enjoy going:
In a men-only environment we talk openly… about family relationships, mental health, mortality, prostate cancer… Yesterday I chatted with Charlie about the effects of his bowl cancer surgery.

There’s a genuine mutual concern… Yesterday: ‘Did you know that Roger’s in hospital – how is he?’ ‘We haven’t seen Tom or Paul recently – are they OK?’ ‘Brendon seems pretty stressed – how can we help?’ This led to several afternoon phone calls…
We share our differences… backgrounds, experiences, skills, opinions… Yesterday included conversations with a landscape-gardener, accountant, engineer, painter and decorator, prison officer… Everybody has something to teach me; there’s good in everybody.

There’s regular banter… We may be aging, but the witty put-down or the humorous remark (that may be inappropriate or offensive to women or children!) keep us smiling… humble and alert… sensitive to and aware of each other.
We’ve a sense of belonging and identity… Yesterday: ‘Did you know that (ex-member) Jack has died?’ Jack’s name will go on a small plaque on the ‘Memoriam’ board. His will be the fifth. One day (hopefully not too soon) my name will be on that board; still a men’s-shedder!

LOVE this.
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Me too, Mark. It’s a good place to be – more important, good people to be with.
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“Men’s Sheds” are wonderful. Lovely post.
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They certainly are, Sara. Seeing how good ours is, it isn’t surprising that they are so popular.
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It’s great…men having a place where they can discuss, chat, open up etc.
it’s so nice to see it’s becoming more of the ‘norm’.
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Fantastic activity and interaction!
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Thanks, Grant. It’s certainly expanded my experience and outlook – at a time in life when many are becoming more limited socially.
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Sounds like great support!
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It certainly is, Dana. From my experience men in general aren’t as good at supporting each other as women. The last eight years have opened my eyes wider as to what men supporting each other looks and feels like.
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Yes, apart from some church groups, I think it would be hard to find. I wonder if they have these in America? I will have to research that, I think it is a great idea!
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I love this. I want to organize a Men’s Shed in my neighborhood!!! ~Ed.
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Anyone can do it. National Men’s Shed organisations can advise and support.
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What a great way for guys to make friends and enjoy one another’s company! 🙂
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It certainly is, Nancy, And it works!
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