DIYWEEK.net

 

B&Q gears up for May Bank Holidays

Published: 29 April 2009
DIY chain today announces the launch its first privilege card valid for the month of May.
B&Q gears up for May Bank Holidays
Customers that spend over £50 this Bank Holiday weekend will receive a B&Q privilege card qualifying them for an additional 10% off everything, throughout the month of May.

The move aims to save customers over £15 million in May with additional price cuts of up to 50% on popular home improvement products including a Makita 18v drill driver for £99.98, 2.5 litre Dulux standard emulsion for £10 and a B&Q Laguna gas BBQ for £59.

Kingfisher UK and B&Q ceo Euan Sutherland, said: "This is B&Q's biggest ever May price investment - people are feeling short of money and we hope we can go some way to easing that burden by making home and garden improvement as affordable as possible.

"We're seeing more and more people across the UK improving instead of moving plus Britons are choosing to enjoy time at home and in their gardens instead of forking out on holidays abroad - homeowners are increasingly reluctant to splash out so DIY is cool again."

Comments


(Your email address will not be published)
3 + 3 =  
Already Registered?
Sign In
Not Yet Registered?
Register
Printable View E-mail Bookmark
*

Latest reader comments

re: Latest update on Green Homes Grant and implications for homeowners and landlords

John Hart
After applying for a green homes how long will it take for a decision? thanks...

re: SX Rainproof Exterior Caulk

Wally
I need the exterior sx rain resistant caulk! Can't get it anywhere so please help! How can I order it? Need it yesterday...

re: BCT can replicate any material in a ceramic tile

Christina Tiritanou
Not sure if you can help as I require a tile which has the measurements of 6”x 6”? Thank you....

re: Latest update on Green Homes Grant and implications for homeowners and landlords

colin thompson
SarahVery clear and helpful information.Thanks...

Most read stories

http://www.diyweek.net/b-q-gears-up-for-may-bank-holidays