Mar 31
DIY Doctor will be going back to their roots this Saturday when they will be getting involved in their local FromeFM Fun Day. Frome in Somerset is where DIY Doctor was started over ten years ago and although they have moved offices several times, their main office is still based only a couple of miles from the centre of the town.
DIY Doctor supports the local radio station FromeFM, and so as part of their Fun Day happening on Saturday 2nd April, DIY Doctor will be launching the first ‘DIY’er of the Year Competition’ for the people of Frome.
The FromeFM Fun Day will be happening in the Westway Shopping Centre in Frome from 10am until 4pm this Saturday (2nd April), so if you are local to Frome and you fancy coming along, the DIY Doctor team will be there from 10am until 12pm with further information about the competition. See you there!
www.fromefm.co.uk
Mar 31
DIY Doctor have been named in the Experian Hitwise Top 10 websites in the Lifestyle – House and Garden Industry category for 2010.
The is the second time we have come in their Top 10 and this time it is for the whole of 2010. The award is given as recognition for online performance of public popularity, which is great news!
Results of the Experian Hitwise UK Online Performance Awards are based on the Internet usage of more than 8 million UK internet users with winners receiving the greatest market share of visits throughout 2010 in their online industry.
Mar 31
Can any one confirm the clearance needed from a gas fire vent box which extends horizontally from the outer wall of our next door neighbours property. Whilst I have not found anything specific about the matter, most indications about other flue/venting clearances are that there should be a min. of 600 mms into “free space” or to the boundary between the properties – if correct neither is observed, even if makes the application from the wall exit point and not from the furthest extent of the vent box itself which is c200 mms in length – my concern is that gaseous emissions will continue to directly hit our brickwork and potentially be absorbed by same.