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Diy.ie is owned and operated by B&Q Ireland Limited.

B&Q Ireland Limited, a limited company registered in Ireland (company number 0156844), whose registered office is 6th Floor, 2 Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland and whose VAT registration number is IE 6554344D.

The documents set out in this section govern your dealings with B&Q. Please read them carefully. They do not affect your statutory rights.


Selected products limited to 4 per customer. Ends 2 December. "Black Friday Great Low Price" products may be available beyond this date while stocks last. Subject to availability.


Ends 2 December. Subject to availability.


Ends 2 December. Subject to availability.


Excludes lightbulbs, work lights, torches and Christmas lights. Ends 2 December. Subject to availability.


B&Q will pass 100% of the sales proceeds on to Shelter, the National Campaign for Homeless People Limited 2022. Registered charity in England & Wales (263710) and Scotland (SC002327). Shelter Trading is a trading subsidiary of Shelter and trades in support of its charitable objects. All profits from the sale of these cards go to Shelter. Any money raised through cards sold in Northern Ireland will be sent to Housing Rights (Charity no. 105735), in Ireland to Focus Ireland (Charity no. CHY 7220) and Shelter Cymru in Wales (Charity no. 515902). Shelter, 88 Old Street, London, EC1V 9HU. Focus Ireland, 9-12 High Street, Dublin 8, D08 E1W0, Ireland


In the UK, B&Q will give 100% of the profits for each Christmas Jumper sold to Shelter (Registered Charity Number 263710 England and Wales, SC002327 Scotland). Shelter will give all proceeds received from Northern Ireland to Housing Rights (charity no. NIC 105735), and Wales to Shelter Cymru (charity no. 515902). In Republic of Ireland, B&Q Ireland will give 100% of the profits for each Christmas jumper sold to Focus Ireland (CHY 7220). This is expected to generate a total of at least £25,000.