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Tommy Gill resigns from Bayer Garden

A Bayer Garden spokesperson has confirmed to DIY Week that Tommy Gill, head of Bayer UK and Ireland, has resigned from the company with immediate effect. 
29 May 2009

Stronger Sterling boosts outlook

The pound has risen to its highest point above the dollar in almost six months, another indicator, slight as it may be, that the worst may be behind us. 
28 May 2009

B&Q launches range to rival Argos and Ikea

£18m investment sees DIY giant enter the furniture market, stocking sofas, beds and white goods. 
28 May 2009

Gordon Brown drops into local B&Q

Prime Minister Gordon Brown paid a visit to the new B&Q store in Kirkcaldy earlier this week ahead of its official opening on Friday (May 29). 
27 May 2009

John Lewis reveals name for new concept

Department Store chain John Lewis has announced that its new specialist homestore format will be rolled out under the name 'John Lewis at home'. 
27 May 2009

Jegs officially opens new building

David Amess, MP for Southend West officially opened the new Jegs premises this month. 
27 May 2009

Topps feels the pinch

Interim report shows profits plunge for tile retailer. 
27 May 2009

HomeSense and TK Maxx parent drives profits by 42%

European profits at the US parent of HomeSense and TK Maxx, The TJX Companies, have rocketed by 42%. 
26 May 2009

Average home improvement spend hits £5,300

Latest research from the Halifax shows that home improvement spending is on the rise. 
26 May 2009

BHETA appoints new DIY sector chairman

Hamilton Acorn md John Grayson has been named as the new BHETA DIY sector chairman, replacing Home Décor Innovations' Max Crosby-Browne. 
26 May 2009

Are we a nation of disastrous diyers?

More than a quarter of Britons have injured themselves doing DIY according to research by Ask Jeeves - with assembling flatpack furniture the most dangerous job despite using little more than a screwdriver and an Allen key! 
22 May 2009

New store proves a hit for Nixons

Former Woolworths store is packed with customers on opening day 
22 May 2009

53% of Brits are 'DIY Shy'

Research from Energy Saving Trust reveals more than half of population are not confident enough to use basic home improvement skills. 
21 May 2009

Building to start on Redfields Garden Centre

Malcolm Scotts Consultants gains planning permission for redevelopment of centre, releasing more than one hectare of land. 
21 May 2009

Wyevale hunts for new chairman

Sir Tom Hunter to stand down from his position as chairman of Wyevale Garden Centres. 
21 May 2009

Oven cleaner ad 'not sexist' says watchdog

The TV ad for HomePride oven cleaner, which claimed the product made cleaning "so easy even a man can do it", was not sexist according to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruling. 
20 May 2009

Lawsons celebrates 30 years

Independent housewares and hardware chain Lawsons will celebrate 30 years in Totnes later this month, having opened the branch in 1979. 
19 May 2009

JT Dove opens largest centre in Newcastle

North East builders merchant J T Dove has unveiled a purpose-built landscaping centre at its £1.6m site in Newburn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, boasting the largest freestanding landscaping display in Newcastle. 
19 May 2009

M&S slashes dividend on back of £400m profits slump

Marks & Spencer is to slash its dividend to shareholders by a third - from 22.5p to 15p per share - in the face of what executive chairman Stuart Rose described as "an uncertain economic outlook." 
19 May 2009

Sector's best recognised at Industry Awards 2009

The best product innovation of 2008 was awarded at the glittering awards lunch on Friday, at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel. 
18 May 2009
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