I was looking at some of the Sales the other day over at lakeland and they sure have some great but odd items for sale. I am not sure how many where invented in a shed, but why would you want the following inventions. Sleeve Protectors They’re back, at your request! Whether doing the dishes,… Continue reading Odd things in the Sales
Year: 2008
TWO HURT IN DIY STORE SHELVING COLLAPSE
Two people were taken to hospital today with head injuries after a shelving beam fell on to them at a DIY store. Paramedics from Great Western Ambulance Service were called to the B&Q in Imperial Park, Hartcliffe, Bristol, shortly before 1pm this afternoon. An 8ft-high section of metal shelving had collapsed, injuring a customer and… Continue reading TWO HURT IN DIY STORE SHELVING COLLAPSE
Just sheds : Get knitted again
We have mentioned the wonderful knitters before from the great lot over at Pool Arts Well there is now one on an allotment in Levenshulme, Manchester as a community art project. I am told “The wool is new, done in the last month and will be there until end of January. What will the shed… Continue reading Just sheds : Get knitted again
10 things a sheddie must do in 2009
OK, its time for one of those list posts that the interweb sites must have(it’s the law) It’s really about me but cmon sheddies I am sure some of these things apply to you (or is it just me) The main thing that comes before this list is to get more unique sheds on readersheds.co.uk… Continue reading 10 things a sheddie must do in 2009
GARDEN TRENDS FOR 2009
Encouraging wildlife, growing your own fruit and veg and informal planting styles are likely to be in vogue for 2009, according to experts via PA Trends will continue to veer towards environmentally friendly techniques, less concrete used in hard landscaping and subtle colour schemes. Here’s what the experts predict will be big in 2009. Joe… Continue reading GARDEN TRENDS FOR 2009