In Preston, the team get started on rescuing the Stanley Grange residential community's much-loved allotment, and at the home build, Max helps Sarina find her DIY chops to rejuvenate her tired garden
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.
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.
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.
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.
The team unleash their DIY know-how on an animal rescue centre in Llanelli, Wales. At the home build, a shed becomes a tiki bar, and the Tool Bus restores a vintage trolley.
The Many Tears animal rescue centre makeover in Llanelli continues. A tired kitchen gets a new lease of life, and some battered skateboard decks are turned into a bird feeder.
The team tackle tiling at the Many Tears animal rescue centre, and help Jenna face her fear of power tools. And at the home build, a young mum achieves a childhood dream.
With the makeover of the animal rescue centre in Llanelli nearing completion, the team tackle the dog grooming room and play area. And there are green fingers at the Tool Bus.
The team rush to complete the Many Tears animal rescue centre makeover. The Tool Bus revives an old wine rack. And a rundown garden gets some TLC... and a dance floor!
Kevin Duala hosts, as DIY novices learn how to tackle their renovation and craft challenges, with the help of DIY professionals Max McMurdo, Julia Miller-Osborn and Jess Grizzle
The team upcycle salvaged timber and start sanding and painting the walls at The Wobbly Shelf bookshop, while some worn cricket bats are reimagined as nifty wine racks
The team near completion of the LGBTQ+ hub in Dumfries, homeowner Denise renovates her dilapidated pergola, and the Tool Bus repurposes a neglected wooden chair
The team race to complete the Dumfries bookshop transformation and make a splash renovating a duck pond and duck house, while a salvaged tree is turned into a postbox
In Dumfries, Lucy's bookshop turns a new chapter, as the team complete the new LGBTQ+ community hub. And the Tool Bus transforms a vintage sewing box into a cocktail bar.
In Peterborough, the DIY experts help with a massive community project to convert an old coach into a new library, a tricky garden dilemma and two sentimental upcycling challenges.