Free tickets for next year’s Homebuilding & Renovating Shows

Free tickets for next year’s Homebuilding & Renovating Shows

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There will be eight Homebuilding & Renovating Shows taking place across the UK in 2020 and you can claim a free pair of free tickets for each event, collectively worth £192.

Visitors to each show will be able to speak to a wide range of exhibitors and access free advice sessions, seminars and masterclasses on essential topics which can tackle any problem, from implementing the latest intelligent security systems to funding a remodelling project.

Regardless of your stage in the building or renovating process, a visit to this event will provide you with inspiration to help create your project. Gain insider knowledge from versatile property experts, find out how to source the most suitable products for your home or start from scratch with a guide to planning permission.

Through a wide range of free daily seminars and masterclasses, key topics include self-build, renovating, innovative products, extensions, conversions, and home DIY alongside tailored advice about your project. 

Take advantage of all show days to discover both national and local exhibitors presenting hundreds of innovative and exciting products.

Choose the dates and locations which work best for you:

South East- Farnborough International – Farnborough – 18-19 January 2020

National – NEC – Birmingham – 26-29 March 2020

Scottish – SEC – Glasgow – 30 -31 May 2020

Southern – Sandown Park – Surrey – 27 – 28 June 2020

London – ExCeL – London – 25 – 27 September 2020

Scottish – RHC – Edinburgh – 17 – 18 October 2020

Northern – HCC – Harrogate – 6 – 8 November 2020

South West – Bath & West Showground – Somerset – 21 – 22 November 2020

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