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Sarah Moore saves three items from the tip in each episode and transforms them into a much more valuable piece, before returning the profits back to the original owners of the item.
In East Lothian, Sarah Moore explores Wallyford Recycling Centre, determined to save quality items from hitting the skips. She earmarks a collection of teak architraves for lighting designer Duncan McKean, a sewing machine table in need of attention is sent to newcomer Martin Hough, and Sarah needs to come up with a creative use for an assortment of fabric before trying to sell the items on for a profit.
In Greater Manchester, Jacqui Joseph scours Altrincham Recycling Centre for quality items. Her mission is to save three things, have them transformed or revitalised and try to sell them on for a profit. She's got her own sights set on four bar stools, while there's a cast iron bench for blacksmiths Bex Simon and Dave Harris and a gentleman's wardrobe for screen printer Daniel Heath.
Sarah Moore is at Keynsham Recycling Centre in Somerset, hoping to rescue some quality discards before they hit the rubbish heap. With the help of upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith and furniture artist Chloe Kempster, Sarah hopes to breathe new life into a pair of floral chairs, a chipboard chest of drawers and a collection of antique hardware. But will she produce any profits by selling them on?
JJ Chalmers patrols the forecourt of Wallyford Recycling Centre in East Lothian, hoping to find three unwanted gems that can shine again with the help of some expert makers. A nest of tables finds its way to signwriter Joel Poole, blacksmith Kev Paxton gives some metal railings a radical redesign, whilst JJ sets to work on a pile of wood.
Sarah Moore is in Somerset, leaving no stone unturned at Keynsham Recycling Centre as she searches for three tired items that can be revived. There's a cast iron mangle for woodworker Bruce Faulseit, and upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell sets to work trying to give a much cherished chair a second chance. Sarah has a metal bed frame to repurpose, but will she succeed in finding new homes for the three items?
Sarah Moore is in East Lothian, determined to save quality items from ending up on the scrapheap at Wallyford Recycling Centre. Antiques restorer Peter Fournel tries to breathe new life into an Edwardian chair, designer Daniel Heath has a drop-leaf table to update, and Sarah has a collection of woollen blankets to get creative with, but will she manage to produce profits from all three items?
Jacqui Joseph is at Altrincham Recycling Centre in Greater Manchester to save three items from the skips. Upcycler Tristan Merriam is given a broken wall clock to fix up, while carpenter Tibby Singh has the challenge of overhauling a collection of drawers. For her own project, Jacqui has six garden chairs to rejuvenate, but will the transformations ensure she can return profits to the items' unsuspecting owners?
In Buckinghamshire, Sarah Moore scours boots full of rubbish at Beaconsfield Recycling Centre in the hope of finding gems among the junk. She unearths an oak storage cabinet, three wooden bar stools and a collection of geoboards. With the help of screen printer Zoe Murphy and lighting designer Duncan McKean, Sarah's three items are transformed, but can she sell them all on for a profit?
JJ Chalmers is at Dunbar Recycling Centre, hoping to uncover three lucrative items amongst the skip-bound trash. He enlists the help of woodworker Bruce Faulseit to repurpose a pair of guitars, whilst blacksmith Kev Paxton has to come up with a creative redesign for a round, metal table frame. Meanwhile, JJ sets himself the challenge of revitalising a broken bed.
Sarah Moore is on Scotland's east coast on the lookout for quality discards at Wallyford Recycling Centre. There's an unwanted armchair to be rescued with the help of upcycler Sarah Peterson, a retro chest of drawers gets some loving attention from signwriter Joel Poole and Sarah stops a collection of coffee jars from smashing in the skips.
Sarah Moore leaves no stone unturned at Wallyford Recycling Centre in East Lothian as she searches among the junk for gems that can be transformed and sold on for profit. She enlists the help of upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell to work on an unloved armchair, whilst bag maker Neil Wragg sets to work on a golf trolley and a wooden box. Sarah has a Victorian trunk to revitalise, but will she be able to find new homes for all of her salvaged items?
JJ Chalmers visits Scotland's east coast, where he is on the lookout for quality discards at Wallyford Recycling Centre. His aim is to salvage three items that can be rejuvenated and sold on for a profit. Blacksmith Kev Paxton attempts to transform a metal bird cage, a mid-century coffee table needs attention from screen printer Zoe Murphy, and JJ takes on the challenge of revamping a vintage suitcase.
Jacqui Joseph is at High Wycombe Recycling Centre in Buckinghamshire with an eagle eye hoping to swoop in on quality items before they're lost forever. Newcomers Sophie Lawrence and Katie Stone give a display cabinet some TLC, furniture designer Martin Hough works on a water-damaged chest of drawers, and Jacqui turns her hand to a set of handmade curtains in the hope of returning profits to the items' unsuspecting owners.
Sarah Moore is in East Lothian determined to save quality items from ending up on the scrapheap at Wallyford Recycling Centre. A vintage chair and table, a little leather suitcase and a painters table all catch her attention. With the help of upcycler Sarah Peterson and audio engineer Mark 'Horse' Phillips, Sarah sets to work trying to transform the salvaged items into profit makers.
Jacqui Joseph is scouring Altrincham Recycling Centre hoping to uncover three items she can save, transform and sell on for profit. She enlists the help of woodworker Bruce Faulseit and furniture painter Chloe Kempster to rejuvenate some old skis and a wooden blanket box, whilst Jacqui attempts to give an old occasional table a new lease of life.
Sarah Moore is at Keynsham Recycling Centre on a mission to stop quality discards from ending up in the skips. She intercepts a canvas army bed, a metal gate and drain cover and a tulip table. With the help of leather crafter Uzo Okwuosa and blacksmith Kev Paxton, Sarah hopes to give new life to the old items, but will she harvest any profits by selling them on?
Jacqui Joseph calls on woodworker Bruce Faulseit and upholsterer Leigh-Anne Treadwell to revitalise a pair of pine cabinets, an ottoman and three lampshades.
Sarah Moore calls on screen print designer Zoe Murphy and upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith to repurpose an oak serving table, a glass splashback and a very old armchair.
Upcycling supremo Jacqui Joseph is in High Wycombe, exploring the recycling centre for items that can be given a new lease of life rather than hitting the rubbish heap. She finds a nest of tables, an inflatable pool and dinghy and a collection of wooden chairs. With the help of designer Ayo Daramola-Martin and bag maker Neil Wragg, will Jacqui succeed in producing profits from all three salvaged items?
In Somerset, upcycling expert Sarah Moore is on guard at Keynsham Recycling Centre, hoping to discover unwanted items that can be revamped and sold on for profit. Sarah enlists the help of bag maker Rosanna Gethin and furniture artist Chloe Kempster to reinvent some old curtains and a display cabinet. Sarah's challenge is to try to cultivate something saleable from a retro kitchen dresser.
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