June 2010

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  1. Fire in Tudor house highlights significance of electrical courses

    Fire in Tudor house highlights significance of electrical courses

    The importance of engineers taking quality electrical courses has been highlighted after a fire burned down Dartmouth's historic Tudor centre. An electrical fault has been blamed by fire fighters for the blaze, which wrecked 15 flats and eight businesses in the area, some of which originate from the 16th century and have heritage status. The […]
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  2. Heat pumps popularity could increase interest in electrical courses

    Heat pumps popularity could increase interest in electrical courses

    Electrical courses could become more popular if more people start to want to install heat pumps in their homes, with one source suggesting government funding would be vital to ensure this happens. Stewart Purchase, director of housing at Geothermal International, claimed the biggest issue consumers have with the technology is the capital cost, but that […]
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  3. Become a Bricklayer And Build A New Career!

    Become a Bricklayer And Build A New Career!

    Latest news from the National Housebuilding Council, that building project starts in the three months to April 2010 increased by 74 per cent compared to the same period a year ago, is further indication that the UK’s recovery from recession continues on an upward trend.As economic conditions vary across certain sectors, employment prospects for those […]

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