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BBC's DIY SOS in appeal to help Newton Mearns family

BBC's DIY SOS in appeal to help Newton Mearns family

Glasgow Times6 days ago

The team are set to come to Newton Mearns next month to help a family who have recently suffered a heartbreaking loss.
Ahead of the build, which will begin on June 9, they say they are 'urgently' in need of track matting.
A statement posted to DIY SOS's Facebook page reads: 'Glasgow, we desperately need your help. We're after track matting urgently for our build.
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'Our set-up starts on June 9. If you can help, please contact diysosglasgow@southshore.uk.'
The BBC One show is presented by Nick Knowles and has been helping families in desperate situations for the past 27 years by transforming their homes.
The trade briefing for the project in East Renfrewshire took place on Wednesday, May 28, with the build dates set for June 11 to 18.
The reveal date is scheduled for June 19.

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