On this week's episode of The Plastering Show, Chris Frediani and Bradleigh Hancock are still in Derby, on DIY SOS' latest big build. The duo meet and greet fellow tradesmen, support staff, and volunteers who share what's it like behind the scenes of the BBC programme that is being filmed at Treetops Hospice. Storeman David describes his job at DIY SOS. "I'm head of containers and am in charge of all the tools and products." Chris and Bradders catch up with Robbie, a building assistant, who also informed them that there are 26 containers onsite with materials, tools, and other products for the build. A Salvation Army volunteer Julia, who is helping out with refreshments on site believes that plastering is the hardest job. "You really need a skill to be able to get the walls that smooth." Ian a decorator says he has joined the build because he has a daughter who has Down Syndrome, and he is doing whatever he can to help others as he the difference it makes. Listen to the whole show here.
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