The hung Parliament and its ensuing political uncertainty could leave the construction sector vulnerable according to the Federation of Master Builders.
Read More »Football legends join Rudridge
Employees from civils merchant Rudridge hosted their eighth annual seven-a-side sports event at Southampton FC’s Premier League stadium alongside a number of footballing legends.
Read More »Tarmac joins the BMF
Blocks and mortar manufacturer Tarmac, has joined the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF).
Read More »Encon Insulation doubles size at new Birmingham branch
Encon Insulation is delighted to announce the relocation of its Birmingham branch to larger premises, ready to cater to the West Midlands’ thriving construction industry.
Read More »NMBS Golf Day was a major success
The NMBS Golf showcased that business and pleasure can mix in remarkable fashion.
Read More »BMF shortlisted in Trade Association Awards for third year
For the third year running, the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) has been shortlisted in multiple categories in the prestigious Trade Association Forum (TAF) Best Practice Awards.
Read More »Stelrad lends biker Harry support
Leading radiator manufacturer Stelrad has added its support to the efforts of young motor cyclist Harry Beach from the West Midlands. Harry is the ripe old age of 10 and rides a 2016 KTM 65sx motorcross bike and has been having some significant success this year.
Read More »Gardiner supports BMF on international trade
“It is essential the next Government negotiates a mutually-beneficial new trade deal with the European Union before the United Kingdom leaves” Barry Gardiner told the Builders Merchants’ Federation.
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Huws Gray donates £25,000 to UK Sepsis Trust
Norbord highlights ‘bonfire of insanity’ in election run-up
A voting card lookalike is being used by Norbord to make the most of election fever among politicans. It will be issued to politicians and NGO’s.
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