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the


homebuilding & renovating show


The Homebuilding & Renovating Show at the Bath & West Showground, Somerset (19th


-20th


With over 140 leading companies, thousands of new products and services and free daily seminars and master classes, this year’s show is predicted to be even bigger and more interac- tive. Each class offers an incredible opportunity to seek advice from the UK’s leading experts, cov- ering topics such as how to find and assess build- ing plots and renovation opportunities, planning permission, energy efficiency, and the best ways to add space and value to your home.





You are guaranteed to get up-to-date information


 Whether you are building your home from


scratch, planning a major extension or keen to explore the latest innovations, you are guaran- teed to get up-to-date information on design, planning and building regulations, budgeting, and energy efficiency all in one day, saving you time and money! Visit the ‘Ask the Experts’ area where the Homebuilding & Renovating magazine experts will be joined by professional bodies to help guide your project from start to finish. Make sure you bring along your plans for a one on one consultation to help enhance your project. Share the real life experiences of experts such as Michael Holmes (editor-in-chief of


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feature, for the first time, live demonstrations by the show’s resident DIY Doctor at the ‘Tricks of the Trade’ stand.


Homebuilding & Renovating magazine and home improvement expert); Jason Orme (editor of Homebuilding & Renovating magazine and home improvement expert); David Snell (consul- tant at the BBC and the Daily Telegraph’s bricks and mortar and selfbuild expert); Mark Brinkley (Homebuilding & Renovating magazine con- tributing editor, home improvement expert and author of the House Builder’s Bible); Tim Pullen (eco expert) and Sally Tagg (planning expert).


November 2011) will


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