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Home Renovation Workshops, Fifty Seven East Dulwich, 23rd May / 6th June - Free


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Are you considering, or in the process of extending your home / renovating your home?


We?re about to launch a new project called HOME NOTES where we will be providing support and advice to anyone wanting to manage their own renovation projects.


https://homenotes.co/


This is a new venture for us so it's really important find out what you think and what would be helpful for you!


If you would like to help by filling out our questionnaire below in return we are giving away 20 spaces on our first two workshops for FREE (details below).


https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/H538J5Q


The first workshop is in two weeks time and places are on a first come first served basis, so don't delay!


SITE SURVIVAL KIT

23rd May 2018 | Fifty Seven, East Dulwich, SE22 9ET | From 7-9.30pm with refreshments and Q&A session

https://homenotes.co/site-survival-kit-workshop


MAP YOUR PROJECT JOURNEY

6th June 2018 | Fifty Seven, East Dulwich, SE22 9ET | From 7-9.30pm with refreshments and Q&A session

https://homenotes.co/map-your-project-journey-workshop/


For those who fill out the questionnaire but are unable to attend this event you will receive a voucher for 20% off one of our future workshops.


If you can't help but know a friend who might be interested then please do FORWARD THIS ON!



Many thanks!


Amy and Jane



 

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