I launched readersheds.co.uk in July 2001 and 2011 will be a special shed year as its the tenth anniversary (maths is my strong point) of readersheds and will be the fifth of shed of the year competition. So Iam very happy to announce that the shedfather of modern shedism Gordon Thorburn has agreed to be… Continue reading Welcome Shed of the year 2011 judge – Gordon Thorburn
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Thanks bletchley park fans we raised £££ for the huts!
After our Auction for bletchley park last week of Signed MOON DVDs, Shed Judge Sarah Beenys hard hat and some great shed books we raised a total of £381.09 that will go to the Bletchley Park Trust. many thanks for all your support and Who ever won the Door Handle from Hut 6 treat it… Continue reading Thanks bletchley park fans we raised £££ for the huts!
Shed of the year 2011 – Whats sort of sheds should we have?
We have had a wonderful shed week and Shed of the year and Iam thinking about next years competition already , so before I open up entry for 2011 Shed of the year in a few weeks. I was thinking of cutting the categorys back to simplify the site and make it less confusing (yes… Continue reading Shed of the year 2011 – Whats sort of sheds should we have?
Men and sheds now becoming Boy and sheds
Great article in the Guardian today First, Rebecca Tyrrel lost her husband to his shed – now her son has his own private bolthole too Under an old apple tree at the top of the garden, dappled in sunshine, is a small green shed. It sits a few yards from the hedge that separates our… Continue reading Men and sheds now becoming Boy and sheds
Tony’s roman temple shed gets a new roof for Shed Week 2010
Of course a lot of the shed news this week has been about Shed of the year 2010 But lets not forget the forerunners in this celebration of sheds and sheddies, the competition would not be as popular and the sheds as innovative without the past sheddie winners setting the bar so high. It was… Continue reading Tony’s roman temple shed gets a new roof for Shed Week 2010