Songs from the Shed – Shed Week Song – Day 1 Ruarri Joseph

Long before the voting started back at the start of the year, Jon contacted me to say he was going to do some special sessions just for Shed week and now his shed isShed of the year , very fitting tribute to the hard work that Jon has done to get all sorts of musicians… Continue reading Songs from the Shed – Shed Week Song – Day 1 Ruarri Joseph

The winner of the Shed of the year 2011 is…

Shed of the year 2011 Winner Jon Earl & Songs from the Shed

I have great pleasure in announcing that this year Shed of the year is a Workshop/Studio shed Songs from the shed Many congratulations to sheddie Jon Earl from Clevedon N Somerset he will win the £1000 prize and shedload of product from our Sponsors Cuprinol. Even though the shed is in a state of disrepair,… Continue reading The winner of the Shed of the year 2011 is…

Shed judge Gordon Thorburn has his new book out for shedweek – Pocket Guide to Sheds – Win a copy

The God father of modern shedism Gordon Thorburn is not only a judge for the Worlds best Shed competition (our Shed of the year competition don’t you know) – he’s also got a new book out -Pocket Guide to Sheds the follow up the the seminal guide to Sheds – Men and Sheds which was… Continue reading Shed judge Gordon Thorburn has his new book out for shedweek – Pocket Guide to Sheds – Win a copy

The Sunday Times – covers Sheds for Girls – Shed Week gets a mention

The Sunday Times has a front page feature on “Sheds for girls” in it’s Home section today – unless you subscribe you can’t read it online. They feature various lady sheddies who are getting in on the act of Shed ownership from their men folk – We have always welcome that on Readersheds – even… Continue reading The Sunday Times – covers Sheds for Girls – Shed Week gets a mention

Nice coverage of run up to shed of the year and shed week in the Telegraph

A wonderful illustration from Springs goes with this article in the Telegraph gardening section. Between the British and their sheds lingers an ancient covenant – part mystical, part practical, but mostly inexplicable. Some see the shed as an alternative reality at the bottom of the garden, others as evidence of a harking back to the… Continue reading Nice coverage of run up to shed of the year and shed week in the Telegraph