Some info about Shed of the year
#shedoftheyear #FAQ The competition started in 2007 – and the first ever winner was a Roman Temple shed http://t.co/gRA7wRRbfz
— Andrew Wilcox (@unclewilco) June 21, 2015
#shedoftheyear #FAQ A Sheddie is someone who loves sheds – either designing & building their own or creating a unique space in a shed
— Andrew Wilcox (@unclewilco) June 21, 2015
#FAQ in terms of #shedoftheyear a SHED is a structure away from the house where you have an amazing time building and using #lovesheds
— Andrew Wilcox (@unclewilco) June 21, 2015
but I spoke to the Walesonline, who wrote about it here
“The dictionary definition of a shed is a simple roofed structure used for garden storage, to shelter animals, or as a workshop,” Andrew says.
“Of course we have stretched that a bit when it comes to Shed of the Year as we try to not take the competition too seriously in terms of guidelines.
“It upsets some purists but come on – it’s a competition about sheds – they are supposed to be happy places!
“There are many types of sheds, from normal sheds to sheds on wheels, on water and on mountains. We appreciate them all and take each on its merits,”
So, when is a shed not a shed? Join the debate #shedoftheyear http://t.co/NfNwGpknro pic.twitter.com/uKQRfVnsfC
— WalesOnline (@WalesOnline) June 27, 2015