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Apprenticeship Funding Cuts Could Hit Construction Hard New research from the University Vocational Awards Council (UVAC) warns that cuts to funding for Level 7 apprenticeships could cost UK employers in the construction sector more than £200 million in additional training expenses. Read more... |
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Case Study: Real Lives Powering a Zero Carbon Britain In a renewed push towards decarbonisation and energy fairness, the UK government recently reaffirmed its climate commitments — including £13.2bn for the Warm Homes Plan and £8.3bn for GB Energy, supporting the Local Power Plan. These announcements coincided with the 25th Ashden Awards, which spotlighted pioneering organisations advancing clean energy and retrofit initiatives across the country. Read more... |
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Bespoke Pumping Stations for Housing Developments Pump Technology Ltd manufacture a range of Pump Matic packaged pumping stations in their own production facility suitable for a variety of housing developments. Read more, or visit website. |
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Bricks, Mortar and Malware: The New Cyber Risks Facing Property Managers Property management has long focused on tangible assets, the efficiency of services and the quality of human interaction. However, the emergence of a more intangible threat — cyber risk — is now a key focus. Read more, or visit website. |
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Top Apprentices Honoured at Scottish Plumbing Awards Scotland’s leading plumbing and heating apprentices have been recognised at the 50th Scottish Plumbing Apprentice of the Year (SPAY 50) competition, held at South Lanarkshire College. Read more... |
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Croydon College Opens Doors to Future Female Tradespeople Croydon College recently hosted a Women in Construction Open Day, giving Year 9 and 10 students a hands-on introduction to careers in the construction sector. The event, run in partnership with Gallaway Construction, aimed to challenge gender stereotypes and encourage more young women to consider a future in the trades. Read more... |
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