Sheds in space – sort of

Eagled eyed sheddie andy from workshopshed spotted this shed. London is notorious for a shortage of space and central London is worse than most places. When workmen came to repair this building on Shaftsbury Avenue W1 they found a novel solution to where to locate their workman’s hut. The shed is located 10 feet in… Continue reading Sheds in space – sort of

Shed like art gallery made from rubbish

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Annonav reports It’s like our shed winner Tim as it’s octagonal but like the PLot thickens as it’s also made with some pallets Two artists have beaten the credit crunch by building a gallery completely out of rubbish. Martin Kaltwasser and Folke Koebberling outside the new art gallery /Rex German designers Folke Koebberling and Martin… Continue reading Shed like art gallery made from rubbish

readersheds & shedblog are pleased to annouce

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I am pleased to announce we have a new sponsor for readersheds.co.uk and the shedblog.co.uk. Walton Garden Buildings have taken on the mantel of main sponsor for the next 6 months on your favourite shed based websites. Walton Garden Buildings were originally founded in 1878 by Edward Charles Walton and originally sold beehives. The company… Continue reading readersheds & shedblog are pleased to annouce

Planning : Toy shed refused

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This is south devon reports., always wise to check if you need planning before putting the shedup.. A £500 GARDEN shed housing children’s toys in an open-plan Paignton development has been refused back-dated planning permission by Bay councillors. Grandmother Gill Smith, of Palace Gardens, Leighon Road, was seeking retrospective approval for the shed and fencing… Continue reading Planning : Toy shed refused