Intermediate DIY Club – Early Autumn

Early Autumn 2024

Mon Evenings – 4 week Term

4-week Terms

Price:£ 95

Early Autumn Intermediate DIY Club

Unfortunately this IntermediateDIY Club is now fully-booked. We have put an Intermediate DIY Club in the diary for January

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Our next INTERMEDIATE  Early Autumn DIY Club begins on Monday 23rd September 2024. The DIY Club will run on Monday Evenings for a  4-week term up until October 14th

Please note that the price (£95) includes all 4 Sessions

Intermediate DIY Club

Our Inclusive INTEMEDIATE DIY Club provides a safe space to learn and practise new DIY skills. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, with plenty of space to learn practical skills, and DIY tips and tricks, at your own pace, and in your own way.

What you will learn....

Our Intermediate DIY Clubs are aimed at people with some DIY experience. You might have already attended one of our Inclusive Beginners DIY Clubs  or  Women-only Beginners DIY Clubs, or maybe some of our other Half-day Courses

Perhaps you have already been carrying out DIY projects at home, and just want an opportunity to learn and practise some new skills. Our Intermediate DIY Clubs will be the place for you.

You have the opportunity to learn new Power Tool Skills or perhaps some more in-depth plumbing skills. The sessions will be guided by your needs, so let us know what kinds of things you want to practise, and we will try to make sure that you get the opportunities you need.

Sessions will start at 6.30pm, but the format is very relaxed, so feel free to turn up when you are ready. We aim to finish the sessions between 8.30 and 9pm.

We have a wide-range of tools, and lots of space to practise in. If there is something that you specifically want to cover, we’re very happy to head off on tangents and cover issues that you are experiencing at home.

What we provide

We will provide all materials, tools etc. However, if you want to bring along your own tools, ongoing projects etc. then feel free to do so.

We also have hot drinks – tea, coffee etc. Feel free to bring your own additional refreshments, if you want to.

What should you bring

We recommend wearing old clothing, and sturdy shoes.
If you would like to bring your own PPE (Personal Protectve Equipment), please feel free to do so. We will proide PPE, but we know that some people would prefer to use their own. (We recommend that you mark them up with your names, so that you can identify them)

Other DIY Courses

If none of the dates for this workshop work for you, please contact us to let us know. We may be able to run more workshops on dates that suit you better

What our customers say

Find bePractical DIY Workshop

Access to the the bePractical DIY Workshop is via the front door, in the  Brislington Hill parade of shops. The shop has been been cunningly hidden behind the large  scaffolding installation currently surrounding Gilton House. Head towards St Peter’s Hospice Shop, and you will see  bePractical DIY Workshop just on the left, behind the scaffolding.
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There is free parking to the rear of our DIY workshop, accessed from Glenarm Walk.

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Getting to bePractical DIY Courses by Public Transport
by Bus

X39/39 – Bristol Bus Station  to Bath City Centre (via Temple Meads)
96  –  Hengrove Park to Brislington Sq/West Town Lidl
178 –  Bristol to Radstock
349 – Bristol Bus Station to Keynsham (via Temple Meads)
435 –  Bristol to Keynsham
514 –  Brislington
668 – Bristol to Peasedown St John
A4 –    Airdecker (Bristol Airport to Bath)

Voi

Can be taken to Brislington Hill