London Hackspace

In 2012, it was the largest hackerspace in the United Kingdom by membership, with over 1000 paying members.

[4][5] The group held its first meeting at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese on 10 February 2009.

[6] London Hackspace became the world's first virtualised non–profit corporation on 27 July 2011, when the members at the AGM voted to use the OneClickOrgs platform to carry out all the procedures of the board of directors.

[7] London hackspace has a wide variety of facilities split across two floors and a large car park, including equipment for electronics, 3D printing,[8] craft, laser cutting, woodwork, metalwork, biology, amateur radio, robotics, and many other things.

London Hackspace hosts regular workshops for Biohacking, Lockpicking, Amateur radio and Hacking on OneClickOrgs.

A soldering workshop at the Hackspace