
Fix Radio descended in force on ScrewFix Live at the end of September. The lobby area was dominated by The Fix Radio Street Team, which brought their usual mix of upbeat tunes, games and giveaways. In the main exhibition hall, Clive Holland hosted the Trade Talks Theatre interviewing celebrities such as ex-England and Liverpool player John Barnes, and Iain Sterling, and introducing the ScrewFix Tradesperson of the Year. On Saturday, Trev & Rich rocked-up to broadcast their usual Saturday edition of Down Tools live from Farnborough International Exhibition Centre. “It’s been great to be here and meet so many listeners of the show,” said Clive Holland. Kasia Gorzycka, head of promotions, Fix Radio, added: “We’ve had a great spot near the entrance to the show, and we’ve been able to meet and greet so many tradespeople as they came in.” “We’ve been playing a games with the tradespeople and giving people the chance to win a Festool site radio and other merch.”
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