In the press

Evening Standard - February 2007

Girls can do it better

If YOU want to do DIY, but need some direction, A Woman's Touch, the all-female tradespeople team, offers tailor-made courses for the public.

Starter courses include where to get the best tools, how to lay laminate flooring and how to change a tap, plus other useful hints and tips for the modern-day woman (or man). The courses take place in your own home on a day and at a time that suits you.

Starter courses cost £500 for three-hour session for up to four people. Keep in mind that paying a tradesperson to do the task you will learn how to do yourself would cost hundreds of pounds, so at £125 each you will be making a huge saving.

If you book before the end of this month, you will get a 20 per cent discount. Just quote ES Training Offer when calling 020 7167 2124.

For more details, visit www.awomanstouch.org.uk.

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In the media

Time Out - March 28 - April 3 2007

Ladies: fed up by being called 'darling' by unreliable removal men? Gents: too embarrassed to admit to another man that you can't fix a leaky tap? Who are you going to call? Katie Dailey reports on London's growing army of female tradespeople.

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Meet the team

Wendy Hanafin

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What our clients say

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As a full time mother having anyone working in the house is usually a nightmare but not with the team from A Woman's Touch.

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Sarah Lang, Limehouse