Entries by Lyn

F.H. Brundle’s Borg range of locks has just got bigger!

Market-leading gate hardware supplier F.H. Brundle have expanded their range of Borg locks with the new single-sided and double-sided mini combination locks.   Combining specially designed lock cases with proven marine-grade keypads, that have been salt spray tested for 1000 hours, they are designed to work under the harshest weather conditions.   These ‘mini’ range […]

Awards Success for Tillymint Communications and ADSA

Alison Gallagher-Hughes from Tillymint collects the award at CIPR PRide PR company Tillymint Communications scooped a cluster of wins at the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) PRide Awards – including one which highlighted the benefits and achievements of the Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA). Tillymint Communications won: Best Independent PR Practitioner of the Year […]

LAUNCH OF WORLD’S FIRST SOLUTION FOR POST TENSIONED BALCONY CONNECTORS

Leading global lifting, connecting and anchoring company Leviat has launched the world’s first insulated balcony connector element for post tensioning applications, which can be used alongside its industry renowned range of Halfen HIT Structural Thermal Breaks.   Hervé Poveda, Leviat’s Head of Product Excellence, Reinforcement & Building Physics – Europe & APAC, said: “The development […]

Investment Stalls, but Optimism for Bounce Back

Together survey shows spiralling costs stalling UK businesses’ investment plans Hundreds of UK businesses have slashed millions from their investment plans amid turbulence in the UK economy, according to a new survey by Together. Business leaders heading up 300 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) said they had invested an average of £565,000, substantially less than […]

CE MARKING EXTENDED FOR TWO YEARS

Businesses will be given an additional 2 years to apply new product safety marking, giving thousands of businesses the freedom to focus on growth, Business Secretary Grant Shapps has announced today (Monday 14 November). The UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) marking has been introduced as part of the UK’s own robust regulatory framework. It shows that products comply […]

COP27 – A Snap Shot

November 1st (General Comment) A study has found that some of the world’s biggest nations are moving too slowly to reach the 2050 net zero targets signed under the Paris Agreement. The Global Retrofit Index assesses the progress G20 countries are making to reduce emissions from existing buildings. It is said that in developed economies […]

£6.3m Building Projects in Limbo

Over £6.3 million worth of building projects in Powys are on hold due to the cost of living crisis. At a Powys County Council Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, November 8, Cllr David Thomas, the cabinet member for finance said that this move would save £500,000 in borrowing costs. But Cllr Thomas’ report did not detail […]

First Roof Truss Hits The Heights

The first of the giant trusses that will support the roof structure at Everton Stadium has been successfully installed. A milestone moment saw the 100-tonne section of steelwork carefully hoisted into place in the north stand on Wednesday morning, commencing a series of lifts over the coming weeks at both ends of the stadium that […]