The official game, Destination The Repair Shop, is now on display at Hambrooks Garden Centre in Titchfield, created by Hampshire entrepreneur Rachel Lowe MBE and made available for visitors to try out and purchase.

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The game was created by Hampshire entrepreneur Rachel Lowe MBE. (Image: Rachel Lowe)

Pippa Bailey, group sales and marketing consultant at Hambrooks, said: “We’re thrilled to feature Rachel’s game in our new artisan corner.

“Destination The Repair Shop is fun for all the family – and we love that people can try it out here before taking one home.

“They make perfect Christmas gifts and celebrate two things we know our visitors love: community spirit and creativity.”

The game is designed to capture the charm of the hit BBC show, with players driving wooden vans and delivering treasured heirlooms to ‘The Barn’ for restoration.

Items include teddy bears, train sets, and antique clocks.

Along the way, players collect stars and navigate streets like Leather Lane, Silver Street, and Haberdashery Corner, while managing fuel and overcoming challenges posed by traffic lights.

A 1,000-piece puzzle featuring the game’s signature vans and heirlooms is also available.

In addition to the Repair Shop edition, Hambrooks stocks three other titles from the Destination board game series: Destination Christmas, Destination London, and Destination World.

Destination World is designed for younger children, using a world map to help them learn facts about different countries while playing.

Destination Christmas involves helping Santa deliver gifts with the help of elves driving snow cabs and collecting Santa vouchers.

This edition supports the Cash for Kids Mission Christmas appeal, with at least £1 from each game donated to help children living in poverty across the UK.

The donations help provide gifts for teenagers, a group that often receives fewer contributions.

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Hambrooks Garden Centre also serves as a Mission Christmas gift drop-off point. (Image: Rachel Lowe)

Hambrooks Garden Centre also serves as a Mission Christmas gift drop-off point, with the final day for donations on Friday, December 19.

The independently owned centre has more than 50 years’ experience in landscaping and design, and currently features late-night Thursday openings.

Visitors can enjoy free mulled wine and mince pies until 7pm, festive afternoon teas, and a coffee shop lucky dip.

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