Tool Club - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
This week, the team are in Preston, helping a residential community rescue their much-loved allotment.

Episode 2
The team continue the rescue of a community allotment in Preston. Kevin teaches Pat how to transform a wheelbarrow and Julia helps Mark to upholster some old chairs. At the home build, Jess and Max attempt to reimagine an unused space to the satisfaction of the owners and their pooches. Local resident Mark visits the Tool Bus to see if the team can help him revive a childhood toy.

Episode 3
Jess is on a mission to get the planters built, while Julia makes a sensory board. Kevin repurposes a green house with Harriet's help and an antique shop owner visits the tool bus.

Episode 4
Presenter Kevin Duala and team members Max McMurdo, Julia Miller-Osborn and Jess Grizzle head to Preston, to work against the clock turning an unloved space into a bright allotment for the Stanley Grange residential community. Jess is joined by Jane and her granddaughter Sophie to jazz up some plant pots, and Julia encourages DIY novices Claire and Catherine to brighten up a trellis.

Episode 5
It's the team's last day in Preston and the pressure is on to complete the Stanley Grange residential community allotment makeover. As Max McMurdo, Julia Miller-Osborn and Jess Grizzle help the staff and residents to move and rebuild a greenhouse, decorate the planters and create a pergola, they learn how Stanley Grange enriches the residents' lives.

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