The popular BBC show issued a plea for local builders and tradespeople to help with the project, which is set to transform the lives of a local family, according to The Shuttle. Several businesses and organisations in the area helped with the effort over the last two weeks. Many have shared photos with show presenter Nick Knowles and other members of the DIY SOS team. The redeveloped property was unveiled to the family on Thursday (October 31). Lewis Cleansing in Kidderminster praised its staff for their hard work cleaning the property. On Friday (November 1), the firm said: "Thank you to our amazing team that participated in the DIY SOS build in Bewdley this week. "We provided a team of 15 cleaners to assist in cleaning the property ready for the handover on Thursday. "The team worked all day until 1 am, then returned at 5 am to finish up. We are so proud of the work they’ve put in, and hope they aren’t aching too much this morning.” The Kidderminster branch of Tile Choice also helped with the project. Trade manager Michael Gough from Tile Choice said he "loved participating in this event”. The Bewdley Rotary Club also assisted by helping with the refreshments.
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