June 2010

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  1. British Gas Green Jobs Recruitment Good News For Trained and Qualified Plumbers.

    British Gas Green Jobs Recruitment Good News For Trained and Qualified Plumbers.

    Good news for all those entering the skilled trades industry with trained qualifications in green energy installations as news is released of British Gas rapidly increasing its recruitment of trained and qualified plumbers competent to undertake new renewable energy installations. The energy supplier sees the new coalition government’s plan to help households finance renewable power […]

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  2. Traditional Trade Apprenticeships Scheme Launch

    Traditional Trade Apprenticeships Scheme Launch

    There has been a lot of talk recently, especially from ministers within the new coalition Government, that boosting traditional trade apprenticeship schemes would be a constructive part of revamping the educational system to help deal with the economic challenges ahead.This would mean that those individuals who feel they are more suited to pursuing a career […]

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  3. Importance of bricklaying courses highlighted

    Importance of bricklaying courses highlighted

    A sector expert has highlighted the importance of training in the construction industry, which could inspire people to sign up to bricklaying courses. Mark Brenner, chief executive of Building Engineering Services Training (Best), made his comments after his organisation announced partnerships with WCTS and QTS to provide ductwork and scaffolding apprenticeships. He explained that such […]

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  4. Decorating courses could soon be in demand in Coventry

    Decorating courses could soon be in demand in Coventry

    Coventry is set to hold the National Painting and Decorating Show this year, which may inspire people to sign up to decorating courses in the surrounding area. Due to be held in the Ricoh Arena on November 9th and 10th, the event will showcase a wide range of products, as well as demonstrations of new […]

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  5. Always hire professional who has completed gas courses, says HSE

    Always hire professional who has completed gas courses, says HSE

    The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has highlighted the importance of hiring a qualified engineer who has taken gas courses when such work needs to be carried out. In a statement released this week, the organisation stressed that people should ask to see a worker’s Gas Safe Register ID card before allowing them to make […]

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  6. Demand for electrical courses in London could rise after Walkie Talkie confirmat

    Demand for electrical courses in London could rise after Walkie Talkie confirmat

    Electrical courses in London could see new interest from construction workers after the Walkie Talkie building reportedly moved one step closer to being built. Confirmation that the construction of the new Walkie Talkie building in London could begin in September may inspire workers to sign up to electrical courses. Recent reports suggest Canary Wharf could […]

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  7. Government scheme could increase demand for bricklaying courses

    Government scheme could increase demand for bricklaying courses

    New government plans could boost the number of people carrying out green home improvements, according to one source, which could improve take-up of bricklaying courses. Simon McWhirter, campaign director at the Great British Refurb Campaign, suggested the Pay As You Save initiative could make it cheaper and easier for people to make their houses more […]

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  8. Young people to benefit from plumbing courses

    Young people to benefit from plumbing courses

    Plumbing courses will be offered to certain youngsters in Scotland, as part of a revised curriculum in the country. BBC Scotland’s Seonag MacKinnon claimed that there will be more emphasis on youngster’s learning practical skills and allowing teachers more freedom in the way that they carry out their lessons. For one school, Peebles High, this […]

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  9. Electrical courses could see improved demand following confirmation of new wind

    Electrical courses could see improved demand following confirmation of new wind

    Interest in electrical courses in Wales could be set to increase, after it was revealed that a new £2 billion project to install windfarms off the north coast of the country will go ahead. The RWE Innogy-led initiative will see 160 wind turbines constructed by 2014 and 1,000 jobs could be created for workers in […]

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  10. Bricklaying courses in Fife could see increased take-up following start of Diage

    Bricklaying courses in Fife could see increased take-up following start of Diage

    The building company assigned to carry out the £86 million expansion of the Diageo plant in Fife has revealed that 150 jobs are being created through the project, which could lead to an increase in demand for bricklaying courses. BBC News reported that groundwork has begun at the site, with construction firm Rok in charge […]

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  11. European link-up could increase demand for plumbing courses in Burnley

    European link-up could increase demand for plumbing courses in Burnley

    Engineers in the Burnley area may be considering plumbing courses after it emerged that a local firm has confirmed a £2.5 million deal with a European energy company. James Hargreaves Plumbing Merchants could receive this sum of money over this year and next, with the organisation set to build a showroom on Parliament Street using […]

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  12. Bricklaying courses 'aim to improve health and safety'

    Bricklaying courses 'aim to improve health and safety'

    Two bricklaying courses in Boston, Lincolnshire are being held to help improve the health and safety knowledge of employees in the industry. Organised by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the events at the Princess Royal Sports Arena on June 15th and 16th are open to people employed in various construction-related activities, such as plastering […]
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