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http://www.cheapsheds.com.au/ Welcome to Cheap Sheds, Australia #39;s longest standing and largest online retailer of backyard storage products. On this video Managing Director, Krisztian and...
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Asgard metal sheds are recommended
Here at Asgard we have a variety of metal storage sheds for every need, from bikes to motorbikes and gardening equipment. We have been recommended and approv...
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A farming family and campaigners have clashed over plans to build four giant poultry sheds in the Shropshire countryside near Shrewsbury, capable of housing 176,000 chickens.
A public inquiry opened yesterday in Shrewsbury into whether Shropshire Councils decision last year to reject proposals by farmer John Owen should be overturned by the Government.
Mr Owen, of J G Owen and Co, wants to build four units, totalling 10,000 sq ft, on Flemmings Field in Acton Pigot.
The inquiry was told yesterday that the broiler units are needed to ensure the family can continue farming at the site as they have since the 1950s. But the family clashed with local campaigners over the potential impact of the development.
Mary King, senior conservation and design officer at Shropshire Council, told the inquiry that she believed the siting of the poultry sheds, which would stretch across an area larger than five football pitches, would cause substantial harm to the hamlet of Golding, which looks down on the proposed site.
She said planned road alterations and the potential for frequent lorry traffic would also have an impact on nearby villages including Acton Burnell and Pitchford. She said any public benefits that could arise from the scheme could be achieved by building the poultry sheds in a different location.
But earlier in the day, Deborah Sharples, representing Mr Owen, said the units were needed to ensure farming could continue at the site.
She said: The position has now been reached where, to allow the sons of the family, Tom, Chris and John, to continue the tradition of family farming at Acton Pigot, a new enterprise is needed.
This is needed to provide the necessary income and also to allow these young men to have their own areas of responsibility, she added.
This application is for an agricultural activity to take place in an agricultural location in support of an existing farm enterprise. It will make a valuable economic and social contribution locally, as well as to the national rural economy and food supply. Its benefits clearly outweigh any adverse impact.
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May 10 (BusinessDesk) - Warehouse Group, the countrys biggest listed retailer, boosted third-quarter sales at its Red Sheds and stationery outlets, and has kept its annual guidance unchanged.
Sales, excluding recent acquisitions Noel Leeming and Torpedo7, rose 6.2 percent to $418.7 million in the three months ended April 28 from the same period a year earlier, the Auckland-based retailer said in a statement. Including the appliance retailer and online group, sales from continuing operations were $557.1 million. Warehouse kept its annual adjusted profit guidance at between $73 million and $76 million.
The companys Red Sheds lifted sales 5.1 percent to $355.6 million, while Blue Shed stationery revenue gained 13 percent to $63.1 million. Noel Leeming contributed $133.1 million in continuing sales and Torpedo7s preliminary sales were $5.3 million. The discontinued Bond and Bond stores reported sales of $12.4 million.
The long-term strategy outlined 18 months ago is starting to deliver improved results for shareholders, chairman Graham Evans said. It is pleasing to see that our product brand optimisation strategy has already resulted in the ranging of major brands such as Sony, Acer, Hoover and Kambrook in the Warehouse stores, with further brands to be introduced during the year.
This week Warehouse chief executive Mark Powell outlined plans to lift staff wages by up to an annual $2.5 million to create a better-trained workforce and reward long-serving employees.
The retailers year to date sales at the Red Sheds was up 4.1 percent at $1.22 billion, while the stationery unit was up 12 percent to $175 million. Noel Leeming sales year to date were $248.3 million, with $5.3 million from Torpedo7. Year to date sales from the discontinued Bond and Bond stores was $26.5 million.
Shares in the retailer were unchanged at $4.36 yesterday, and have jumped 46 percent this year. The stock is rated an average hold based on six analyst recommendations compiled by Reuters, with a median target price of $3.675.
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Published: 9:37AM Friday May 10, 2013 Source: BusinessDesk
Warehouse Group, the country's biggest listed retailer, boosted third-quarter sales at its Red Sheds and stationery outlets, and has kept its annual guidance unchanged.
Sales, excluding recent acquisitions Noel Leeming and Torpedo7, rose 6.2% to $418.7 million in the three months ended April 28 from the same period a year earlier, the Auckland-based retailer said in a statement.
Including the appliance retailer and online group, sales from continuing operations were $557.1 million. Warehouse kept its annual adjusted profit guidance at between $73 million and $76 million.
The company's Red Sheds lifted sales 5.1% to $355.6 million, while Blue Shed stationery revenue gained 13% to $63.1 million. Noel Leeming contributed $133.1 million in continuing sales and Torpedo7's preliminary sales were $5.3 million. The discontinued Bond and Bond stores reported sales of $12.4 million.
"The long-term strategy outlined 18 months ago is starting to deliver improved results for shareholders," chairman Graham Evans said. "It is pleasing to see that our product brand optimisation strategy has already resulted in the ranging of major brands such as Sony, Acer, Hoover and Kambrook in the Warehouse stores, with further brands to be introduced during the year."
This week Warehouse chief executive Mark Powell outlined plans to lift staff wages by up to an annual $2.5 million to create a better-trained workforce and reward long-serving employees.
The retailer's year to date sales at the Red Sheds was up 4.1% at $1.22 billion, while the stationery unit was up 12% to $175 million. Noel Leeming sales year to date were $248.3 million, with $5.3 million from Torpedo7. Year to date sales from the discontinued Bond and Bond stores was $26.5 million.
Shares in the retailer were unchanged at $4.36 yesterday, and have jumped 46 percent this year. The stock is rated an average 'hold' based on six analyst recommendations compiled by Reuters, with a median target price of $3.675.
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By Paul McBeth
May 10 (BusinessDesk) - Warehouse Group, the country's biggest listed retailer, boosted third-quarter sales at its Red Sheds and stationery outlets, and has kept its annual guidance unchanged.
Sales, excluding recent acquisitions Noel Leeming and Torpedo7, rose 6.2 percent to $418.7 million in the three months ended April 28 from the same period a year earlier, the Auckland-based retailer said in a statement. Including the appliance retailer and online group, sales from continuing operations were $557.1 million. Warehouse kept its annual adjusted profit guidance at between $73 million and $76 million.
The company's Red Sheds lifted sales 5.1 percent to $355.6 million, while Blue Shed stationery revenue gained 13 percent to $63.1 million. Noel Leeming contributed $133.1 million in continuing sales and Torpedo7's preliminary sales were $5.3 million. The discontinued Bond and Bond stores reported sales of $12.4 million.
"The long-term strategy outlined 18 months ago is starting to deliver improved results for shareholders," chairman Graham Evans said. "It is pleasing to see that our product brand optimisation strategy has already resulted in the ranging of major brands such as Sony, Acer, Hoover and Kambrook in the Warehouse stores, with further brands to be introduced during the year."
This week Warehouse chief executive Mark Powell outlined plans to lift staff wages by up to an annual $2.5 million to create a better-trained workforce and reward long-serving employees.
The retailer's year to date sales at the Red Sheds was up 4.1 percent at $1.22 billion, while the stationery unit was up 12 percent to $175 million. Noel Leeming sales year to date were $248.3 million, with $5.3 million from Torpedo7. Year to date sales from the discontinued Bond and Bond stores was $26.5 million.
Shares in the retailer were unchanged at $4.36 yesterday, and have jumped 46 percent this year. The stock is rated an average 'hold' based on six analyst recommendations compiled by Reuters, with a median target price of $3.675.
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10 May 2013 12:37
Thieves stole tools including a chainsaw and strimmer from sheds in Northumberland
Thieves stole tools including a chainsaw and strimmer from sheds in Northumberland.
Police are appealing for information after two sheds burglaries in Stannington and Ellington in Northumberland.
The first happened between 8.30pm on Wednesday, May 1, and 9am Thursday, May 2, when thieves stole tools from a shed at The Villas in Stannington.
Among the items taken was a blue Makita chainsaw, a blue Ryobi strimmer, an orange Daewoo hedge trimmer and an orange wheelbarrow.
Then between 4.30pm on Saturday, May 4, and 8.45am on Sunday, May 5, thieves broke into a shed in Cresswell Road, Ellington, and stole a lawn mower, chainsaw, a blue Raleigh bike and a strimmer.
Residents are being advised to ensure their sheds and garages are secure and that property such as tools and bikes are stored somewhere safe.
Anyone with any information into the thefts, or as to the whereabouts of the stolen property, is asked to contact police on 101 ext 69191.
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Hippos,Sheds and a Skateboard - Craven Arms 4th May 2013
Watch in 1080p HD!!! On the 4th i had a model railway exhibiton in Craven Arms but after checking real time trains i realized that a few sheds were going pas...
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May 9, 2013 by
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Man Sheds: Charcoal Shed
New Video for today, A REAL SHED, A MAN #39;S SHED, IN A BURLEY FLANNET SHIRT! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro Done...
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Cardington sheds / hangars restoration diaries 07/05/2013
The work continues on the restoration of shed 1 Cardington.
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