September 2010

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  1. Plumbing courses may see increased interest thanks to dripping taps

    Plumbing courses may see increased interest thanks to dripping taps

    An industry source has suggested that fixing dripping taps could save up to 5,000 litres of water each year, which may encourage consumers to enrol on plumbing courses to learn how to fix such problems. Michael Holmes, a spokesperson for the National Home Improvement Show, said it is important for people to consider their water […]

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  2. Interest in vocational training could stoke demand for electrician training cour

    Interest in vocational training could stoke demand for electrician training cour

    There may soon be more young people signing up for vocational qualifications such as electrician training courses, according to one business source. LV= spokesperson Emma Banks suggested that the significant cost of going to university is putting many people off and leading individuals to choose training that may advance their career, while still enabling them […]

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  3. Latest Solar PV Panels Project Sparking Up Demand!

    Latest Solar PV Panels Project Sparking Up Demand!

    Not a week passes now when we don’t hear great news about another Solar PV project adding to the rapid rise of the ‘must- have’ green energy technology around the UK. Recent studies show that the UK is now the world’s fastest growing market for Solar PV with over 40,000 panels now adorning residential and […]

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  4. Electrical course popularity could be aided by offshore platform developments

    Electrical course popularity could be aided by offshore platform developments

    News that two offshore substation platforms will be built by Harland and Wolff could provoke more technicians in the surrounding area to sign up for an electrical course. The firm won the contract to design and build the structures on the north Wales offshore wind farm at Gwynt y Mor, with chief executive at the […]

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  5. North-west may see increase in demand for electrician courses

    North-west may see increase in demand for electrician courses

    There could be more workers signing up for electrician courses after it was announced that a multi-million pound development scheme will be carried out in the north-west of England. This initiative will see mental health facilities built at Walton Hospital, Mossley Hill Hospital and the former Ian Skelley property, as well as Sefton Health Park […]

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  6. Cut Back To Become An Electrician

    Cut Back To Become An Electrician

    The likelihood of seeing some real effects of post election cutbacks across the public sector impacting on the private sector, means many men and women will be looking to their future prospects and perhaps thinking of career switching to a more promising and stable path.There is a big revolution occurring in the construction trades industry. […]

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  7. Registered Plumber And E.ON Water Save Scheme

    Registered Plumber And E.ON Water Save Scheme

    Energy conservation and efficiency is once more hitting the plumbing industry headlines with news of the latest initiative from the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE), who have joined forces with energy company, E.ON, to launch the ‘Save Water Save Money’ campaign.CIPHE registered plumbers and professional heating installers will be able to play […]

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  8. Underwater turbine could stoke need for workers with electrical courses expertis

    Underwater turbine could stoke need for workers with electrical courses expertis

    The need for technicians who have completed electrical courses could become greater following a landmark moment for the giant underwater turbine SeaGen. This huge facility has been operating for 24 months and created enough power for 1,500 homes to live on for two years, with the structure generating this energy using tidal technology. Owners of […]

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  9. Workers on decorating courses should aim to provide great customer service

    Workers on decorating courses should aim to provide great customer service

    Research by M&S Money has suggested that offering customers a great service is vital in all areas of business, which workers on decorating courses may wish to be aware of. Commenting on the study, which showed that six out of ten people stay loyal to a business or person due to good customer service, chief […]

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