The shed friendly telegraph has a piece on Kristie’s shed today and Alex gets a look in and Shed of the Year award is mentioned. The prospect of setting up business from home may become a reality for many as the recession bites. But doing so no longer involves sacrificing house space or working in… Continue reading Kirstie Allsopp’s Shed
Andrew Wilcox
I love sheds
Founder & judge of Shed of the year - Wilco writes mainly about sheds.
Beach Hut fire costs £100,000
As reported by Sheddie Tim over at MSB news This morning at about 3am a serious fire took hold at Mudeford Sandbank destroying four huts entirely and another two severely. Early reports indicate a party with alcohol and fireworks was in progress at or near the scene overnight. Because site licence hut regulations prohibit overnight… Continue reading Beach Hut fire costs £100,000
Discovery to launch ‘Shed’ channel
Who would have thunk it, sheds being on the satellite telly again..its like deja view all over again 😉 Well sort of, its going to be a catch up channel of all things DIY and man stuff, hopefully Rico’s Daniels Salvager shows will be shown again (join the “we want another salvager show” facebook group!)… Continue reading Discovery to launch ‘Shed’ channel
Join the Shed.TV revolution!
I have been sitting on the domain name Shed.TV for a couple of years, I was going to create my own version of youtube for sheddies ok that would never happen. but now using the power of youtube groups, if you have great shed videos, then add them to the Shed.TV group. We are looking… Continue reading Join the Shed.TV revolution!
Join my Friends Connect goggle thing
If you scroll down a bit to the left you will see the google friend connect widget This is what over interweb overloads say about it Bring viral social growth to your website * Anyone can join your site with one click by using their existing Google, Yahoo and other accounts. * Visitors can evangelize… Continue reading Join my Friends Connect goggle thing
Allotments are great! 1,000 more coming
The telegraph has an article about these British institutions that tend to have sheds on them photo credit: steve p2008 For those of us who have been ploughing our often lonely furrows for several decades, it is great news that the National Trust is converting some of its rolling acres into 1,000 or so allotments.… Continue reading Allotments are great! 1,000 more coming
Just Sheds: Spring Time Sheds
My post ages ago about Sheds covered in snow, depressed me a little bit as Iam not a great fan of snow, but same with rain, so there is no pleasing me. Anyway here are some great sheds from our Flickr group with bring a bit of sunshine into my “stressful at the moment” life!,… Continue reading Just Sheds: Spring Time Sheds
Garden shed turns into a beach hut
The daily mail reports. Thanks to Phil over at BNPS for the images There can be few things in life as trusty as the old garden shed – but a sudden landslide has turned this one into a beach hut. The wooden structure now stands precariously on the loose debris of the landslip beside Portland… Continue reading Garden shed turns into a beach hut
Are you a lady sheddie who wants to be in the News of the World?
John from NOW has asked… Hi I am a freelance journalist working on an article about garden buildings for women for the interiors pages of Fabulous magazine in the News of the World. We are looking for women who have added to their home with their own super-shed, garden building or summerhouse in their garden.… Continue reading Are you a lady sheddie who wants to be in the News of the World?
Shedworking – the book of the web of the shed
Great news over at Shedworking. After a long search for the right publisher, I’m delighted to announce that ‘Shedworking: the alternative workplace revolution’ will be published during National Shed Week in July 2010 by Frances Lincoln. Well done Alex, I know how hard you have worked on this, and we here are happy to be… Continue reading Shedworking – the book of the web of the shed