Self-build made simple
The National Homebuilding & Renovating Show returns with its largest exhibition ever at the NEC Birmingham from 23-26 March
Residential Market Survey. In addition, monthly house buyer demand has risen by 10 per cent since October, outstripping supply. To help address this shortfall, The National Homebuilding & Renovating Show is gearing up to return to the NEC in Birmingham from 23-26 March 2017, sponsored for the first time by Everest. Over the last couple of years, the UK’s largest self-build exhibition has grown by over 10 per cent and is expected to grow by a further five per cent this year, hosting 16 free seminars and masterclasses and accommodating over 500 companies that have already signed up from a multitude of sectors including kitchens, heating, flooring and structural systems. Nick Noble, deputy managing director of
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Centaur Home Interest Media, says: “We are expecting more growth in visitor and exhibitor figures at the national event compared to last year’s shows. This prediction is based on our
here are more people looking for a home in the UK than there are houses to choose from, according to the latest RICS UK
strategic marketing activities and the information we’re continuously updating, and also because of the increasing unmet demand in the UK’s property market. This year, we’ve also signed a key partnership with Everest, a trusted British brand which will support our presence in Birmingham, Glasgow, Surrey, Edinburgh and Harrogate. As a result, our upcoming exhibitions are already attracting companies from all around the UK.” The Homebuilding & Renovating Shows, part
of Centaur’s portfolio, attract exhibitors across a wide range of sectors to cater for all interests. From design, architecture, financial services, kitchens, bathrooms, doors and windows, ven- tilation, heating, planning permission and much
more, companies will offer visitors an overview of the latest products, services and technologies available in the UK market. The show’s resident DIY Doctor, Mike Edwards, will be returning to host live demon- strations to inspire visitors to take matters into their own hands and address some of the key aspects of their projects without the help of a contractor. He will prepare tutorials on topics ranging from installing insulation to coating walls, which will help transform a home into a better place to live and encourage both men and women to roll up their sleeves, which will ultimately save time and money. The exhibition will also feature an Advice Centre. This hub will host the Ask the Expert
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