We recently held our very first get-together for the Community Shed and we’ve been absolutely blown away by the response.
From master tradespeople to enthusiastic DIYers, the talent and willingness to give back to No. 7 Bottle Shop is incredible. We’ve already got big plans in the works—including crafting a brand-new bar area using salvaged wood from the original Bottle Shop site!
Meet our Community Shed Lead: Paul Gauchwin
We’re thrilled that Paul Gauchwin has volunteered his time to head up the Shed. As the owner and director of Heritage Wood Products and a lifelong St Helens resident, Paul brings a lifetime of carpentry and joinery expertise to the project, including work on listed buildings. He’s passionate about our town and heritage crafts and can’t wait for the group to get started.
Want to join us?
Whether you’re a pro, or just have skills to share and spare time you can donate, we’d love to hear from you.
Simply email contact details and information about any skills and previous you may have to: [email protected] to get involved!
Image below (l-r): Caroline Platt, Paul Gauchwin and John Tabern.
