Selco Builders Warehouse has donated a range of materials to Woodgate Urban Farm, based on Doulton Close in Harborne, after being approached by customer David Cox, of Facilica Building Services. The materials have been used to create a concrete path at the entrance to the farm to improve …
Read More »Combilift gives Monaghan Ladies Gaelic Football Team a lift
Materials handling specialists Combilift is giving women’s sport a lift withthe announcement of its three-year sponsorship deal with the Monaghan Ladies Gaelic football team. The company is also sponsoring the Monaghan senior club championship. The Combilift logo will now be prominent on both home and away jerseys, as well as …
Read More »Ibstock revisits plans for new £60m factory
Soaring demand for bricks has persuaded brick maker Ibstock to revive its plans to build a new £60m factory in the West Midlands. Plan for the Atlas site in Aldridge were put on hold due to the Covid pandemic and have now been upgraded. A wire cut clay brick factory …
Read More »Jewson partners with ex-Arsenal skipper Tony Adams for mental health
National builders merchant chain Jewson is aiming to help employees improve their wellbeing and positive mental health via a partnership with SIX Mental Health Solutions – founded by former England and Arsenal captain, Tony Adams. The work with SIX MHS will provide Jewson employees with a range of services designed …
Read More »BMF launches new Sustainability Forum in June
Builders merchants trade association the Builders Merchants Federation is launching a new Sustainability Forum, which will meet for the first time on 9 June. To be chaired by Giles Bradford, communications and engagement manager at Bradfords Building Supplies and sponsored by BMF service member, Peak, the Sustainability Forum will bring …
Read More »James Jones & Sons completes new visitor building at flagship Lockerbie site
The Lockerbie site is the showcase sawmill within the James Jones Group. It is the largest single-site sawmill complex in the UK and the most technically advanced. As such, pre-pandemic, Lockerbie received a high number of visitors – including small groups of customer visits, customer training courses, academic institutions, and …
Read More »Paperwork is builders’ biggest stress, merchant research finds
Organising, sorting and finding their paperwork is one of the top sources of stress within the building trade, according to a new survey of builders and trades people. The survey, conducted by Parker and Chandlers Building Supplies among 700 builders, revealed that almost two thirds, or 62%, of general builders …
Read More »Ibstock commits to 40% plastic reduction in four years
Brick maker Ibstock plc is committing to reduce its plastic use by 40% by 2025. To help meet its target the company is seeking to remove at least 200 tonnes of plastic shrink wrap from across the Group by the end of 2021 – the equivalent of 8.3 million soft …
Read More »James Burrell successfully navigates year of Covid uncertainty
Yorkshire and North East independent builders’ merchant James Burrell has had a strong start to 2021 following an upbeat trading performance and strengthening of its balance sheet, shown by its newly filed accounts for the year to October 2020. Despite the impact of nationally imposed restrictions during the first lockdown …
Read More »Housing and RMI drive construction industry recovery
Construction product manufacturing is continuing it recovery into the first quarter of 2021, according to the Construction Product Association’s latest State of Trade Survey, thanks the private housing, infrastructure and the repair and maintenance sectors. However, a constrained global supply of raw materials and components, as well as the associated …
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