Dundry Earth Day
Successful day. Lots of positive comments regarding Shedders and some enquiries about jobs and membership. The pizza was very tasty!
Following a trial of Drop-ins at No 65, John Brown’s hardware store, 90 High St, Nailsea, Bristol BS48 1AS will be open to receive portable items which Shedders will take back to their workshop, arranging collection directly with the customer in due course. Clocks and tools for sharpening will still need to be taken to Wraxall, or
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Strange goings on at Backwell??? No, just Shedders helping Backwell WI with the re-purposing of the old telephone box on West Town Road, Backwell. After a good clean and preparation, the box will now be painted and re-utilised by the WI.
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Nailsea Shedders, including UKeBOX supported the Volunteers Fair held by Nailsea Town Council on 22 September. Despite the bad weather we were visited by many people, some looking to join, some to find our what we do and some just to thank us for work we have done for them, their families or their friends.
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Nailsea Shedders were asked to repair the bench around the ash tree at Tickenham Village Hall field so that it would be available for use at Tickenham Flower Show this weekend which we were happy to do for them. We wish to thank Councillor James Tonkin and Adam Whiting for their time and skill in
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Having been in place for over four years, the Claire Tavener Bench memorial bench at the Grove, Nailsea was beginning to look a bit tired and had been damaged. Clair’s father, Steve Willmott contacted us to see if we could help return it to its former condition. This was the biggest bench we have ever
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At the end of 2022 Nailsea Shedders received a request from Yatton and Congresbury Wildlife Action Group to make 20 swift boxes that would be installed on houses in the area.Nailsea Shedders were pleased to accept the challenge and a team set about cutting sheets of exterior plywood and drilling and gluing them together. Swifts
On Saturday 25 February Nailsea Shedders ran our first course for women, an introduction to Electrics. Steve and Colin, with the assistance of Phill and Alison, gave instruction to an audience of 8 ladies covering basic electrics and safety in the home. This included practical demonstrations on how to wire a household plug as well
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Complete restoration…all metal parts cleaned and powder coated, all slats replaced. Finally assembled by Andy and Dave. The owners were delighted…..”We love the bench and christened it last night. Works well for a place to catch the evening sun and watch the planes go up! I have just made payment, with donation, and it should