DIY centre

Translations

DIY centre

, DIY shop, DIY store
nBaumarkt m, → Heimwerkermarkt m
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Alex Dewhurst at Dunston DIY Centre for the paint and donations you made to our academy.
"Then you see that one trip to the DIY centre isn't enough," he says.
Linda Buckle, of Solway Tile & DIY Centre, said: "Having a bus route would help link the growing number of businesses on the estate with the town.
The Greek stopper will greet visitors and officially open Cotswold Trade and DIY Centre today.
As Easter approaches, Christians celebrate the crucifixion and resurrection - and non-believers are thinking about a trip to the DIY centre.
Then you could avoid the shopping or the DIY centre next weekend and watch your football team on a Saturday afternoon in March, as should be every Englishman's God-given right!
"Looking back I can remember countless times when I would walk into a timber yard or DIY centre with my then-husband only to find the staff automatically assumed he was the purchaser and I was the little wife," said Jackie.
'Our shops have been packed out this weekend.' Focus Do It All DIY centre, in Halesowen, also recorded brisk business in home improvement products.
The facility, which cost more than PS400,000 to create, was built on the site of a derelict former DIY centre.
You'll want to include interesting boulder features, which your garden retailer or DIY centre can supply.
Brian Davis, who recently moved his DIY centre to within 100 metres of the new development, said: "The village does seem to be doing well despite the economic climate.