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  1. Plumber trial 'shows need for approved qualifications'

    Plumber trial 'shows need for approved qualifications'

    Details of the trial of a plumber from Mansfield - announced by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) - could highlight the need for registered gas workers and tradespersons who have taken approved plumbing courses. Lee Underwood was given two suspended prison sentences and ordered to 100 hours of community service after pretending to be […]
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  2. Electrician and plumbing courses 'could help the economic recovery'

    Electrician and plumbing courses 'could help the economic recovery'

    In news that could affect those wanting to take plumbing or electrician training courses, plans that might see billions of pounds invested in apprenticeships and skills training have been announced by the government. The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills this week outlined proposals to spend more than £3.5 billion on the provision of more […]

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  3. CO-Awareness Week underlines need for qualified tradespersons

    CO-Awareness Week underlines need for qualified tradespersons

    A national campaign that aims to increase awareness about the dangers of carbon monoxide (CO) and is set to end on Friday (November 20th) could highlight the importance of employing accredited gas workers. The gas is the cause of at least 50 deaths each year in the UK, while 234 Brits were admitted to hospital […]

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  4. Those taking plumber courses 'could be essential to future of London'

    Those taking plumber courses 'could be essential to future of London'

    Plumbers who have accredited qualifications and have taken relevant training courses could be extremely important in helping London avoid damage from floods in the next few decades, according to IQ Plumbing. The company reacted to the government’s perceived lack of action since a report published by the Greater London Authority in 2002 that suggested the […]

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  5. Olympic energy centre underlines need for workers who have taken plumbing or ele

    Olympic energy centre underlines need for workers who have taken plumbing or ele

    The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) recently announced details of the energy centre being built on the Olympic Park, which could well emphasise the need for tradespersons with plumbing and electrical qualifications on similar projects. According to the ODA, the centre will contain five cooling towers and three large-scale hotwater boilers, which will provide a site-wide, […]

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  6. Workers with electrical qualifications 'could benefit from New Brighton redevelo

    Workers with electrical qualifications 'could benefit from New Brighton redevelo

    Industry professionals who have approved electrical qualifications could benefit from job opportunities during the second phase of redevelopment of Wirral town New Brighton. The £35 million second stage of the Neptune Developments project is set to get underway before Christmas after contractor Bowmer & Kirkland was appointed and will see a new Travelodge, cinema, Morrisons […]

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  7. Christmas Lighting -  check yours now before blowing everybody's fuse!

    Christmas Lighting - check yours now before blowing everybody's fuse!

    A little electrical DIY knowledge is always useful to acquire and apply when assessing or carrying out simple domestic electrical tasks. We’re getting close to that time of year once again and thoughts should be turning to digging out your Christmas lights buried at the bottom of a box full of crumpled decorations, last years’s […]

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  8. Tradespersons with electrical qualifications 'could find themselves in demand'

    Tradespersons with electrical qualifications 'could find themselves in demand'

    Industry professionals who have taken an electrical or plumbing course could soon find that their technical skills are in high demand during a new £23 million project in Stafford town centre. Staffordshire county council recently announced that contracting company VolkerFitzpatrick has been appointed to work alongside developers Stoford in delivering a building that will house […]

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  9. NSAFS 'welcomes opportunities to create more tradespersons'

    NSAFS 'welcomes opportunities to create more tradespersons'

    A new government project outlined last week by secretary of state for business, innovation and skills Lord Mandelson, which could offer thousands more Brits a chance to take electrical courses, has won the approval of the National Skills Academy for Financial Services (NSAFS). The Skills for Growth strategy was proposed by Lord Mandelson last Wednesday […]

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  10. Microgeneration takes macro step as Green Energy Bill gets all-parliamentary approval!

    Microgeneration takes macro step as Green Energy Bill gets all-parliamentary approval!

    After five years of relentless campaigning by the Micropower Council, a major step forward for the Microgeneration sector took place on the 4th November as The Green Energy Bill yesterday cleared all its Parliamentary stages.The term ‘Microgeneration’ is broadly defined as ‘a range of technologies that domestic users can use to produce heat or power […]

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  11. Jobs 'could be created for workers with electrical qualifications' thanks to Old

    Jobs 'could be created for workers with electrical qualifications' thanks to Old

    Plans have been submitted by Lancashire County Cricket Club (LCCC) for a new redevelopment project of Old Trafford cricket ground and its surrounding area, which could create job opportunities for workers with approved electrical qualifications. The proposals were submitted to Trafford Council, which outlines the cricket club’s intention to add hotel, media and conference facilities, […]

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  12. Workers on electrical courses 'could be in demand for Scottish scheme'

    Workers on electrical courses 'could be in demand for Scottish scheme'

    Plans for a new project in Scotland, which will see the renovation of 41 high streets, have been announced by the Scottish Government and could provide employment opportunities to workers with approved electrical qualifications. Supported by £20 million of state money from the Town Centre Regeneration Fund, several Scottish town centres are set to get […]

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