Good news, I have this week had discussions with the senior officers within the Dorset & Wilts Fire Authority regarding a return to the shed. As they see it we are good to return , Albeit without the use of
Covid being a bit of a beast gave me the incentive to carryout a good tidy up of my own workshop /shed . Creating new trolleys for my big machines. Garden projects came very easy as it is my passion
After watching Steve make a wonderful knife I thought I would have a go using all different types of wood, as George Formby said “Turned out nice ent it”. I was gifted some pre-used slate tiles and with some judicious
Late April 2020: Racking for garage roof. As part of my garage sort out, made a rack for the garage ceiling. Gave me a bit more space for other clutter down below! It’s surprising how much extra room it gives you.
The RWB Shed are very proud to participate in this years Christmas Tree Festival at St Bartholomew’s Church, Royal Wootton Bassett. There are many participants in this years festival. The main picture above shows Albi, RWB Shed Chair, with the
11th Oct 2019, Newquay, saw the awards ceremony of the 2019 South West in Bloom competition. Royal Wootton Bassett, assisted in several town activities by the RWB Shed, were awarded ‘GOLD’ in the main competition. The RWB Shed also entered the ‘It’s
Friday 19th July saw the judging of the 2019 South West in Bloom competition in Royal Wootton Bassett. Members of the RWB Shed were proud to welcome judges Ian and Tony to see a selection of the activities that go on weekly
Today Sue White visited us at the Shed. Sue is a volunteer for Hedgehog Street (www.hedgehogstreet.org) and spoke to us about hedgehogs and how to encourage them into our gardens. This included some great information on do’s and don’ts and the hazards
This years South West In Bloom competition will soon be here and The RWB Shed are assisting Royal Wootton Bassett Town Council with sprucing up the bollards in the High Street.Pictured here is Albi preparing a bollard in readiness for repainting.
The RWB Shed receives surplus wood and pallets generously donated by Bray and Slaughter. This good quality wood collected from the construction site of a new building at Wootton Bassett Infants School will be recycled and used for local community