“Yo ho, my boys,” said Fezziwig. “No more work to-night. Christmas Eve, Dick. Christmas, Ebenezer. Let’s have the shutters up,” cried old Fezziwig, with a sharp clap of his hands, “before a man can say Jack Robinson.”Shutters open again on January 3.
Friday, December 22, 2023
Merry Christmas to all our readers
Thursday, December 21, 2023
New Legal & General survey examines the move from office to home office
Legal & General commissioned a poll of more than 2,000 full-time office workers in the UK to explore attitudes towards remote and hybrid working. Headline findings include:
• Manchester is the remote working capital of the UK - Mancunians work an average of 53 days remotely
• A majority (59%) of workers say that they’re more productive working in the office than at home
• 75% of UK workers work from home at least some of the time
• 2.5 is the mean numbers of days per week that people say they work remotely
• 4% of peole say they’re allowed to be fully remote every day if they wish
Breaking this down, 71% of arts and culture employees say they already enjoyed high levels of remote working pre-pandemic (a figure that has since risen to 88% today). But in industries like IT and finance/accounting, the change has been dramatic, 58% of these workers were remote before COVID, compared to 90% today.
Accounting and financial services was the sector where employees were most likely to say they preferred working from home compared to the office, 40% as against 18%.
Some other interesting findings:
• Men are slightly more likely to work remotely than women, although 34% of women prefer WFH, compared to 28% of men
• In general, older workers are less likely to work from home. The survey found that 85% of 18–24-year-olds work from home at least sometimes, compared to 62% of people aged over 55.
• Attitudes differ across the generations people under 45 are more likely to prefer home working to the office, but among 45-54-year-olds, the preference is 34% (office) versus 31% (home). For those aged over 55, this rises to 43% (office) and 28% (home).
Overall, 60% of workers say they would consider changing their role if they had to return to the office full-time. When asked why, 73 % say that it saves time on commuting, a similar number that it saves money, 71% that it's more flexible, and 50% that it offers fewer distractions.
Image courtesy Garden Affairs
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Men's Sheds Anthem
We've covered Swansea City Opera's play 'Shoulder to Shoulder' based on Men's Sheds before on Shedworking, so we were delighted that they have released a little preview of the theme song - music by Lenny Sayers, words by Brendan Wheatley, performed by Only Men Aloud.
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Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Working from home lunches
An interesting survey of shedworkers and other homeworkers from Lakeland reveals that 85% of people working from home enjoy at least a 30 minute lunchtime break, just over a third taking a full hour (quite right, though that figure drops to 9% when it comes to people under 25).
A sandwich is still king, although 81% of those in the 25-34 age group cook something warm (either from scratch or leftovers). Here are the full results:
- Make my own sandwich 49%
- Just a quick snack 34%
- Eat/use up leftovers 29%
- I prepare something in advance 19%
- Cook a meal from scratch 17%
- A shop-bought ready meal 12%
- Go out to buy a sandwich 9%
- Get something delivered 8%
- Eat out 5%
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Monday, December 18, 2023
Christmas parties and working from home
Some interesting research into Christmas parties and working from home out recently. Various reports suggest, optimistically, that bookings for office Christmas parties are on the up and indeed past 2019 levels pre-lockdowns.
Yet small business advice centre Startups reports increasing numbers of people turning down the change to attend the traditional Christmas knees-up, and recruitment experts Walters People UK have described this drop in interest as a "tide change", its figures indicating that 48% of UK employees will simply not go to one and another fifth will just go briefly then nip back home. A third said it was just too much effort.
This has all been attribued to the growth of flexible working and a growing lack of interest in in-person social work events. We'd be interested to hear from shedworkers what their arrangements are this year and if they've changed from previous years. Maybe it's time to resurrect the Shedworkers' Christmas Party we ran some years ago?
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Friday, December 15, 2023
Friday Finery: Christmassy Arctic Cabins
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Thursday, December 14, 2023
Police issue warning to beach hut owners
Officers are urging beach hut owners to protect themselves against burglary following a reported break-in at beach huts in Greatstone, Kent.
Kent Police say they were alerted to a report that padlocks had been cut from beach huts next to the car park on Coast Drive and are appealing to anyone who may be able to offer information about the incident to contact them.
Detective Inspector James Wyles from Folkestone’s Community Safety Unit, said: "While
investigating the recent reports, we’d like to remind beach hut owners
to review their security and take simple steps to protect against
burglars and vandals now that the summer season is over."
He also offered some advice for beach hut owners:
• Do not leave anything of value in your hut at any time
• Lock doors and windows with at least one good quality closed-shackle padlock
• Consider fitting a bar lock and/or a monitored alarm
• Security-mark property left in your hut and keep a photographic record of any items
• Do not leave flammable substances or matches in your hut
• Do not leave materials around the hut which could be used to commit crime, such as tools
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Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Floral business shepherd's hut garden office
A nice short case study on the Plankbridge site looks at the sustainable flower grower and florist Kathryn Cronin who runs her Fierce Blooms business partly from her shepherd's hut. Here's a snippet:
The Snug hut is sited in our canalside cutting garden and is a practical space where I run my flower and herb growing business fierceblooms. We’re passionate about growing the ingredients we use for our seasonal wild garden style floral decorations. Early morning, the hut is perfect for keeping the flowers cool and for brewing the very necessary cuppa. I use the hut for cosy floral classes to inspire a change to more environmentally friendly floristry. I believe we can encourage a more sustainable way of living, and being outside in the hut, with the wildlife and garden buzzing around us, the hut facilitates that inspiration.
Well worth a read, plus the lovely photos we've come to expect from Plankbridge.
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Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Garden office insurance
Another of the perennial questions readers ask Shedworking is what to do about garden office insurance. Here's a recent view from the Guardian newspaper:
Lorna Whalley from the insurer Aviva says the structure falls within your buildings insurance, while everything inside comes under contents. However, she says insurers will typically limit the value of items they will cover.
“Contents limits for thefts from outbuildings are usually lower than the main home, so customers should be mindful if they use lots of tech items such as a laptop, tablet, phone etc to work in one,” she says.
Some policies include garden furniture as standard in contents cover, but if you have some pricey plants or equipment, you may need to add an extra element for outside.
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Malvern Garden Buildings offer a premium collection of garden buildings, displayed at 11 UK showsites.
Friday, December 08, 2023
Mixed-use greenhouses a growing trend for 2024
Historic greenhouse manufacturer Hartley Botanic has released its annual New Year crystal ball predictions for the next 12 months. Of particular interest to readers of Shedworking is its suggestion that many people will continue to treat and enjoy their greenhouse as a versatile, mixed-use space.
"The majority of Hartley Botanic’s customers do still prioritise a greenhouse for traditional horticultural purposes, such as growing and overwintering tender plants," said a spokesperson. "However, many customers, who are still serious gardeners, use their greenhouses in a more multifaceted way, working ‘relaxation’, ‘dining’ and ‘lifestyle’ elements into their greenhouse use. Although single-glazed, a Greenhouse still offers some outdoor shelter from changeable weather conditions."
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Thursday, December 07, 2023
Woodlands Home & Garden Group completes acquisition of modular garden building business
Leeds-based Woodlands Home & Garden Group has acquired Smart Modular Ltd (trading as My Modular), a modular garden building business with a network of skilled installation specialists based in Otley.
Its portfolio of products will be rebranded and become part of the Tiger range over coming months, allowing the business to enter a new higher end category of the garden building market, while also benefiting from the reach of the Tiger brand which has seen a steady growth in revenue of over 70% since 2019.
The modular operation will be based at Woodlands’ state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at Thornbury, Bradford, alongside the company’s existing log cabin production.
As part of the deal, Stuart Davison, the founder of My Modular, will join the Woodlands board as Commercial Director to further develop the modular category and to support the wider growth plans of the group.
Ross Moran, Chief Executive of Woodlands Home & Garden Group said: “As part of our strategy, we are committed to helping our customers find their perfect space, by offering them an extensive selection of high-quality garden buildings that showcase the best possible range of designs, budgets and uses.
"As a result of our analysis of the market, product, and service proposition, we concluded that it would make sense to bring in specific expertise, together with the right level of experience, innovation and quality required so that we could enter the market as quickly and effectively as possible."
As reported last month on Shedworking, Woodlands recently opened a new Tiger show site in Merseyside and agreed a landmark deal with the British Garden Centres group which will bring Tiger show sites to 35 of their prestigious UK garden centres over the next three and a half years.
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Wednesday, December 06, 2023
Haynes Shed Manual: The perfect Christmas present
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Tuesday, December 05, 2023
RIP John Byrne, shedworker
Shedworking was sad to read reports of the death of John Byrne, artist, playwright (The Slab Boys Trilogy) and screenwriter of Tutti Frutti and Your Cheatin' Heart on television. Byrne had two studios, one inside his home and the other a converted 1935 garage which he heated with a coal fire. He worked hard in both, all day every day. Below, he talks about his working days in his shed.
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Friday, December 01, 2023
Waltons rounds up 11 crafty and creative sheddies
Waltons has picked 11 examples of people doing interesting things in sheds for its latest article (including Shedworking, which is very kind of them). Other examples include various art and design studios, a wargaming space, a ceramicist, a bookbinding business, a melodeon player, a writer, and a tardis player. Well worth a look - click the link above to go there.
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