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£250,000 Government Funding for Critical & Hut Repairs at Bletchley Park

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Some great news from Bletchley Park Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw will visit Bletchley Park on Thursday 25 March 2010 to announce the allocation of £250,000 DCMS funding for urgent repairs at the neglected WW2 Codebreaking Centre. The grant, which comes from the reallocation of under-spends elsewhere in the DCMS budget for 2009-2010, will allow the… Continue reading £250,000 Government Funding for Critical & Hut Repairs at Bletchley Park

Moon’s Duncan Jones does his bit for Bletchley Park and Shed Week: How about you?

I mentioned before that we would be getting some signed items to raise funds for Bletchley Park when I run an online auction on that ebay for Shed Week in July. Duncan Jones BAFTA award winning director and nice bloke has given us three signed copies of his wonderful film MOON to auction off for… Continue reading Moon’s Duncan Jones does his bit for Bletchley Park and Shed Week: How about you?

Do something for Bletchley park and win unique shed items during Shed Week

As you know, Bletchley Park is the charity for Shed Week 2010. During World War II, Bletchley Park was the site of the United Kingdom’s main decryption establishment, the Government Code and Cypher School. Ciphers and codes of several Axis countries were decrypted there, most importantly ciphers generated by the German Enigma and Lorenz machines.… Continue reading Do something for Bletchley park and win unique shed items during Shed Week

We need your shed – NOW – could it be Shed of the year 2010

Sheddies We love your sheds but we are still looking for more for Shed Week this year (5th July 2010) So do you have any neighbours, friends, bikers, work mates who are always going on about their great sheds, well now is the time for them to put their Shed where their mouth is and… Continue reading We need your shed – NOW – could it be Shed of the year 2010

Fancy a Garden office for your home business – take inspiration from these lot

WE have all sorts of Garden offices at readersheds, from 20k eco sheds to converted summerhouses, allotment sheds or just off the shelf. Here are a example of some great ones for you to get inspired to set up your own business at the end of the garden, as Alex shed judge and lord of… Continue reading Fancy a Garden office for your home business – take inspiration from these lot

Most popular posts on the shedblog 2009 – International Sheds & Lady sheds

photo credit: sam_churchill Well another one of those list posts – I used the WordPress Plugin Popularity Contest to get the list. Of course the hits are mainly down to you the sheddies popping in to read up on the “shed news” and wanting to know more about Shed Week and Shed of the year… Continue reading Most popular posts on the shedblog 2009 – International Sheds & Lady sheds

Trim up your shed (or house) for Christmas and win DIY vouchers from the Beeny @tepilo

Further to our “first in there” post about triming up your shed this Christmas. Shed Judge Sarah Beeny has launched a competition to find the most insanely decorated house and after comfirmation sheds are allowed to enter. Everyone knows that adding a bit of glamour and originality to your house makes it more desirable to… Continue reading Trim up your shed (or house) for Christmas and win DIY vouchers from the Beeny @tepilo

Enterprising sheddies – shedworking is the future!

I spent a great day on Friday in that London at the Home Enterprise Day Conference, which was organised by the multi-talented Emma Jones from Enterprise nation. Basically it was a day where people who want to become home businesses owners or are already running something from home, can get some good advice from various… Continue reading Enterprising sheddies – shedworking is the future!