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How Do London Tradespeople Get Any Work Done?

‘HOW DO London Tradespeople Get Any Work Done?’ That’s the question being asked as London’s Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) is set to expand from August. Following the expansion plan being challenged in a Judicial Review in the High Court starting today, and the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) has called for a 12-month delay. A

Vivalda Builds New Structure to Drive Sales

VIVALDA GROUP, manufacturer and distributor of high-performance facades, has announced two new pivotal roles designed to improve customer experience and drive sales. While Ricky Beadle has been appointed National Sales Manager, Michael Brookman becomes Key Account Director. Both new roles will strengthen the distribution division headed up by Vivalda’s Trading Director, Andy Thomas. Drive Sales

WernerCo Urges: Don’t Sunset Working at Height Regs

WERNERCO is warning there could still be uncertainty over the future of the important Working at Height regulations. Despite the latest news of the UK government scrapping plans to review or repeal all laws made during the country’s time in the EU – including the Working at Height Regulations 2005 (WAHR) – WernerCo, manufacturer and distributor

Axed Ilke Homes staff plan legal claims

Staff hit by the collapse of Ilke Homes are planning to take legal action over claims that it failed to properly consult staff before making them redundant. The offsite specialist went into administration last Friday announcing most of the 1,100 staff would be made redundant with immediate effect. A small number were retained to assist

Ex-nmcn chief takes senior role at cladding giant

Former boss of collapsed Midlands civils specialist nmcn Lee Mark has joined cladding contractor Permasteelisa as group chief operations officer. Marks will report to group chief executive Lee Cummins who himself only took up the top role at the facade specialist in February after three years as group MD at Kier and before that nearly

HSE Begins Inspections Targeting Silica in Manufacturing

INSPECTIONS targeting manufacturers using materials containing silica have begun today, Monday 3 July. This will include brick and tile manufacturers and foundries. Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors are checking that employers and workers know the risks involved when dealing with respirable crystalline silica (RCS) and that businesses have control measures in place to protect

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