Month: March 2014

RHI training vouchers: Installers reminded to take advantage

Installers are being urged to take advantage of the vouchers available to help with the cost of RHI training. With the imminent launch of the domestic RHI, the voucher scheme is designed to help installers living and working in England gain the

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Housebuilding valued at £1.8 billion in February off the back of Help to Buy

Housebuilding continued to grow in the UK in February, according to a report released today. It follows announcements in the Chancellor’s Budget statement on 19 March that revealed the Help to Buy equity loan scheme will now be extended until

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APHC offer one-day water disinfection accreditation course

APHC isoffering a one-day BPEC Cold Water Risk Assessment and Disinfection Course at its offices in Solihull or at employer premises for groups of 10 or more.  The courses in Solihull will run on 7 May, 16 July, 3 September

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Energy secretary says Scottish renewables may falter alone

Energy Secretary Ed Davey said Scotland could face a difficult task in supporting its renewable energy ambitions if it breaks from the United Kingdom, UPI has reported. Scotland holds a September referendum for independence from the United Kingdom. The government

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Go-ahead given for $1bn replacement of George Washington Bridge hangers

All 592 of the suspender ropes on the George Washington Bridge are to be replaced as part of a US$1.03bn (£623m) project approved this week by the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey. The project on the 82-year-old

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