News weird sheds names for 2024 With the closing date for Shed of the year competition coming very soon I was looking at some of the entries … you lot are very unique at naming your sheds..where do you get them from sheddies? IKEA Highchair Footrest Some recent Shed Names DREI ECKE CLUB THE TEMPEST… Continue reading Does your shed have a weird name
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National Shed Week sponsored by Cuprinol Sprayable – Share your shed and win £1000
I’m excited to welcome Cuprinol Sprayable as the sponsor for Shed Week 2010 which of course includes Shed of the Year. Thanks to their sponsorship, this year’s Shed of the Year winner can look forward to a grand prize of £1000 and all category winners will get Cuprinol Sprayable products, so you can take good… Continue reading National Shed Week sponsored by Cuprinol Sprayable – Share your shed and win £1000
Sheddies can you beat the previous winners of shed of the year? Enter now
I have been working through some admin/shedkeeping for shed week tonight with ShedmanFlu and contacting past winners to see how they are and ask them some shed week based favours, and it made me think what wonderful sheds and sheddie have won the previous three competitions I have run. Tony’s The Roman Temple in 2007… Continue reading Sheddies can you beat the previous winners of shed of the year? Enter now
Sheddie Colin “Dunne well” with his shed written tome about Fleet street
Old Col a former journalist and now part time sheddie has written a book about his time in Fleet street from his garden shed The Taj. From a modest start on a country weekly in the Yorkshire Dales Colin Dunne staggered, via Leeds and Halifax, London Leamington Spa, Newcastle upon Tyne and Manchester to Fleet… Continue reading Sheddie Colin “Dunne well” with his shed written tome about Fleet street
Just Sheds: Some different looking sheds
Recently we have had some different and unique sheds added to the Just Sheds Group, Great stuff. I just hope the owners Share them on the main readersheds.co.uk site as they could be potential Shed of the year 2010 winners
Shed Inspiration this Festive Season – Sheddies glory
I hope you all have a great Christmas sheddies and spend time with your shed, remember they are for all year round not just when it’s warm! Come January I want you to think about Shed Week 2010 (yes I know I go on) but give your shed a early spring clean and get some… Continue reading Shed Inspiration this Festive Season – Sheddies glory
Some bloke called Keith, BMW, National Shed Week and Bletchley Park
A few weeks ago in the my local paper there was an advert for BMW but in the “Sponsored Feature” bit that appears as part of the advert, it goes on about Shed Heaven and says a bloke called Keith “has big plans for next years 4th national shed week” he even had an email… Continue reading Some bloke called Keith, BMW, National Shed Week and Bletchley Park
Shed of the year 2010 judge: Lloyd Alter
I welcome back Lloyd Alter as a judge for Shed of the year 2010. Lloyd is senior writer for Treehugger.com and has written for Azure Magazine, Inhabitat, the Huffington Post and Planet Green. He teaches sustainable design at Ryerson University School of Interior Design, and is President of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario. In the… Continue reading Shed of the year 2010 judge: Lloyd Alter
Shed of the year judge 2010 : Debra Prinzing
I am very happy to say that my shed friend Debra Prinzing has signed up as a judge for next years Shed of the year competition, Debra is not only a great writer (About sheds!) she once called me the bad boy of sheds.. so thats good enough in my books. This is what Debra… Continue reading Shed of the year judge 2010 : Debra Prinzing
Shed of the year Judge 2010 : Simon Greenish Bletchley Park Trust
I very happy to announce that Simon Greenish is going to be a shed of the year 2010 judge, you may not know him, but you will be aware of his important job – he is Director of the Bletchley Park Trust. Of course Bletchley Park is our charity for Shed Week 2010 but more… Continue reading Shed of the year Judge 2010 : Simon Greenish Bletchley Park Trust