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October 04, 2025

TV show revamps house to fit needs

- BY SEAN MURPHY

DIY SOS: The Big Build Ireland returns to RTE One tomorrow to help more people with difficult personal circumstances improve their quality of life.

In the first episode of the latest series, presenter Baz Ashmawy goes to Tallaght in Dublin to meet Cayden O'Connor, nine, who was born with arthrogryposis.

The condition is a group of issues, including multiple joint stiffness in the arms, legs, and elsewhere across the body and restricts mobility.

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