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Thank you for subscribing to Homebuilding & Renovating Premium. As a member, you can access two tickets to all eight of our Homebuilding & Renovating Shows, held across the UK, throughout the year.

Attending a Homebuilding & Renovating Show is an invaluable experience if you’re about to embark, or are in the midst of, a renovation, extension, conversion or new build project. Not only will you be able to see hundreds of products and speak directly to the manufacturers or suppliers, but you'll also be able to attend seminars and gen up on your project knowledge.

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