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Coronavirus: Lockdown-inspired Shed of the Year entries | Coronavirus: Lockdown-inspired Shed of the Year entries |
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The impact of Covid-19 has proved to be an unlikely inspiration to a handful of imaginative people shortlisted for the annual Shed of the Year awards. | The impact of Covid-19 has proved to be an unlikely inspiration to a handful of imaginative people shortlisted for the annual Shed of the Year awards. |
New categories for sheds built or transformed during lockdown have been added to the competition this year. | New categories for sheds built or transformed during lockdown have been added to the competition this year. |
Competition founder Andrew Wilcox said: "More than ever, the events of recent months have shown us what a valuable role sheds can play in our lives." | Competition founder Andrew Wilcox said: "More than ever, the events of recent months have shown us what a valuable role sheds can play in our lives." |
One of the sheds was used as a workshop to make visors for NHS staff. | |
Sarah McGoldrick used her shed in Sheffield to respond to shortages of personal protective equipment. | Sarah McGoldrick used her shed in Sheffield to respond to shortages of personal protective equipment. |
Her shed workshop has been included in Lockdown Repurpose category, for people who have transformed their existing shed in response to the pandemic. | Her shed workshop has been included in Lockdown Repurpose category, for people who have transformed their existing shed in response to the pandemic. |
The other new category is Lockdown New-build, for those who have started from scratch. | The other new category is Lockdown New-build, for those who have started from scratch. |
Teacher Ashley Bates, from London, responded to the lockdown by creating the Shed School. | Teacher Ashley Bates, from London, responded to the lockdown by creating the Shed School. |
Mr Bates broadcast live daily lessons for youngsters who were unable to attend primary school due to lockdown. | Mr Bates broadcast live daily lessons for youngsters who were unable to attend primary school due to lockdown. |
His online learning community became a valuable resource to parents who were home-schooling their children. | His online learning community became a valuable resource to parents who were home-schooling their children. |
Many people with existing health conditions have been shielding in order to stay safe during the coronavirus crisis. | Many people with existing health conditions have been shielding in order to stay safe during the coronavirus crisis. |
Pat Crook created a recreated a beach hut to provide soothing surroundings for her father, who has dementia. | Pat Crook created a recreated a beach hut to provide soothing surroundings for her father, who has dementia. |
She described the shed, in Ilkley, as an escape to the beach at a time when it was not possible to visit the coast. | She described the shed, in Ilkley, as an escape to the beach at a time when it was not possible to visit the coast. |
Like many people Joe Melton's travel plans were hit by the coronavirus crisis. | Like many people Joe Melton's travel plans were hit by the coronavirus crisis. |
He had planned a dream holiday to Florida but it had to be cancelled because of the pandemic. | He had planned a dream holiday to Florida but it had to be cancelled because of the pandemic. |
However, Mr Melton, from King's Lynn in Norfolk, made up for it by creating a garden bar. | However, Mr Melton, from King's Lynn in Norfolk, made up for it by creating a garden bar. |
Hundreds of entries were whittled down to a shortlist of 27 across nine categories, with a public vote deciding the winners for each category and a panel of experts picking the overall Shed of the Year. | Hundreds of entries were whittled down to a shortlist of 27 across nine categories, with a public vote deciding the winners for each category and a panel of experts picking the overall Shed of the Year. |
Head judge and founder of the competition Andrew Wilcox said: "More than ever, the events of recent months have shown us what a valuable role sheds can play in our lives." | Head judge and founder of the competition Andrew Wilcox said: "More than ever, the events of recent months have shown us what a valuable role sheds can play in our lives." |
Last year's competition was won by Chris Shield of Buxton, Derbyshire, whose Hobbit-inspired hideaway was described by Mr Wilcox as "brilliantly creative". | Last year's competition was won by Chris Shield of Buxton, Derbyshire, whose Hobbit-inspired hideaway was described by Mr Wilcox as "brilliantly creative". |
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