Liverpool Waters, the £5 billion regeneration project, and the city region’s biggest college, The City of Liverpool College have announced a partnership that will provide local students with apprenticeship opportunities on the project’s various developments. Liverpool Waters which is owned… Continue Reading →
Cembrit Glendyne natural slates have been specified and installed on a unique renovation project for the Historic Hampshire landmark, Netley Chapel, which saw the local community contributing financially to the restoration project. Before slating began, the public were invited to… Continue Reading →
Kevin McCloud’s ‘Green Heroes’ will return to Grand Designs Live at the NEC, proudly sponsored by Anglian Home Improvements from 10 – 14 October 2018. These select brands and products have been hand-picked by design guru Kevin McCloud, to showcase… Continue Reading →
After the Government announcement of a ban on combustible materials on buildings over 18m, there are many questions left unanswered. What about fire prevention measures? Why would combustible materials still be acceptable on schools and hospitals under 18m? What else… Continue Reading →
Her Royal Highness Princess Anne visited the new classroom at Riding for the Disabled Stratford-upon-Avon last week [http://www.rda-stratford.org.uk/], helping them to officially open the facility; and to mark their 50th anniversary. The charity chose Wernick Refurbished Buildings to supply the… Continue Reading →
Lifting the borrowing cap for councils will diversify the housing market, stimulate industry capacity and help councils more easily meet their affordable homes requirements. The Prime Minister Theresa May has shown her commitment to help fix the housing crisis by… Continue Reading →
“Whilst some of the changes introduced in this version of EH40/2005 may not have come as a surprise to many, the actual implementation of any required changes to an organisations occupational hygiene strategy might be complex. Business will need support… Continue Reading →
The Prime Minister’s announcement that the Government will lift the borrowing cap on councils to allow them to build many more homes is a victory for bold thinking and common sense, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB). Brian… Continue Reading →
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