Month: July 2014

Trades for Life help tradespeople gain the right qualifications

A new organisation called Trades for Life has been put together in an attempt to help trainee plumbers, electricians, and renewable energy installers get their qualifications for jobs. Trades for Life was founded in a response to adult learners who begin

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Royal Albert Dock scheme gets go-ahead

Newham Council have granted planning permission for Chinese developer, ABP, to proceed with a major redevelopment of land to the north of Royal Albert Dock. ABP (London) Investment’s hybrid application is for part outline and part detailed planning permission to

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Children hospice receives boost thanks to Plumb and Parts Center

Plumb and Parts Center have donated a sum of £570 to help support the vital work of the children’s wing of a hospice, located on the Isle of Man. Rebecca House provides respite, palliative and end-of-life care for young people

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Britannia Living makes a hashtag of things

Britannia Living have launched their new social media campaign designed to offer a different focus and corresponding prize each month for the remainder of this year The company, that has a portfolio of brands including Britannia, Bertazzoni and designer cooker

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Classic films improved by Ed Miliband eating a bacon sandwich

Classic films improved by Ed Miliband eating a bacon sandwich Office Space   Kill Bill: Volume 1   The Breakfast Club   Pulp Fiction   Argo   Mean Girls   Goodfellas

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