FREE Tickets to Grand Designs Birmingham

The inspiration starts here…with a visit to
Grand Designs Live 

Grand Designs Live, the UKs top contemporary home show, returns to the NEC from 4 - 6th October 2013. Presented by design guru Kevin McCloud, and based on the hugely popular Channel 4 series, the show offers visitors a unique opportunity to see all the latest trends for the home. 

Grand Designs Birmingham
With areas dedicated to interiors, technology, kitchens, bathrooms, build and gardens, there’s something for every room in your home. And with over 500 exhibitors, you can shop from a great selection of brands with 100’s of items not available on the high street.

With all this and much more, make sure you plan a
GRAND day out this October!



To claim, simply click here and follow the link to book your tickets. Enter the code DPFREE together with your details and you can then download a maximum of two tickets.

Visit at the weekend and save £19**
If you can’t make it to the show on the Friday,we have 2 tickets for the price of 1 for the weekend! Visit Grand Designs or call 0844 854 1348 and quote DP13 to claim discount!

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T&C’s apply: *Offer valid on standard admission tickets only, offer ends 03/10/13, tickets must be booked in advance, max 2 tickets per household, non transferable, all tickets will be checked and verified on entry, print at home tickets only, tickets valid on Friday 4th October only, subject to limited availability, tickets allocated on a first come, first served basis. 
** Offer ends 03/10/13 transaction fee of £1.70 applies per order, offer applies on standard admission tickets only, saving based on the weekend door rate, tickets must be booked in advance.

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