Roofing and facades manufacturer Marley Eternit has unveiled its new look training centre, following a complete refurbishment of facilities and new course content.
Read More »JB Kind honours World War One Hero and raises more than £5,000
World War One Staffordshire Regiment historic hero William Coltman was honoured in a 14 mile walk on 2 August, organised by Derbyshire-based door distributor JB Kind in conjunction with the National Memorial Arboretum and undertaken by more than 50 people.
Read More »Ex Hull City and Fulham footballer signs for Armstead Trade
Armstead Trade has made its move in the summer transfer window by signing up former footballer and ex decorator Jimmy Bullard for a competition that will see one decorating firm win his services on a one-day loan deal.
Read More »Rudridge achieves FORS GOLD status
Groundwork and civil engineering merchant, Rudridge, has been awarded FORS GOLD status by the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme - the highest grade achievable for fleet operators.
Read More »Tarmac first to trial Mercedes-Benz safermixer design in UK
Newly rebranded building materials firm, Tarmac, has become the first company in the UK to trial a new Econic concrete mixer in an effort to improve vulnerable road user safety.
Read More »Regency Kitchens joins the BMF
Kitchen manufacturer Regency Kitchens has joined the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) as a supplier member.
Read More »Bathroom showrooms in demand from homeowners, says CPS
An overwhelming percentage of homeowners prefer to visit a showroom when making the decision to purchase a new bathroom, according to a survey conducted by plumbers merchant City Plumbing Supplies, part of Travis Perkins plc.
Read More »Ninth straight quarter of UK construction growth marred by skills shortage
Firms across the UK construction industry reported growth in activity in the second quarter of 2015, marking the ninth consecutive quarter of growth, but near-term outlook is clouded by labour supply issues and rising wage costs, according to the Construction Products Association (CPA).
Read More »Leeds apprentices get kitted out in Scruffs gear
Four apprentices from the Leeds College of Building have been rewarded for being top of their class with £1,000 worth of top-to-toe outfits from workwear brand Scruffs.
Read More »Travis Perkins enjoys strong start to the year as revenue grows
Builders and plumbers merchant group Travis Perkins plc reported a 7.8% increase in revenue for the first half of the year despite continued struggles in its plumbing and heating division.
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