Legendary football manager Harry Redknapp has opened the latest branch of independent builders merchant Elliotts.
Read More »Bence branches out in Bourton
Independent family-owned builders merchant George Bence and Son has opened a new Obsidian kitchen and bathroom showroom in Bourton-on-the-Water.
Read More »Election uncertainty to hinder construction output growth
Construction output is estimated to increase 5.5% in 2015 according to the latest forecasts from the Construction Products Association CPA, but growth is expected to slow in the following two years due to the impacts of election uncertainty.
Read More »FMB welcomes Labour’s focus on housing numbers
The Labour Manifesto published today shows a welcome recognition of the economic and social importance of building more homes, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Read More »Huws Gray completes 180-mile cycle challenge
A team of cyclists from independent builders merchant Huws Gray took on a 180-mile long cycle challenge from Gaerwen (Anglesey) to Cardiff in only 2 days over the Easter weekend to raise funding for Tŷ Gobaith/ Hope House Children's Hospice.
Read More »Ashmore leaves Wolseley
Steve Ashmore is to leave his post as managing director of Wolseley UK at the end of this month.
Read More »Former Bradstone director heads new paving company
Former sales director for Aggregate Industries business Bradstone, Mike Leeming, has launched a new paving company selling premium natural stone.
Read More »Wolseley UK rejoins BMF fold
Plumbers merchant chain Wolseley UK has rejoined the Builders Merchants Federation after an absence of 12 years.
Read More »MKM launches Glasgow’s “largest” landscaping display
Independent builders merchant MKM Building Supplies has launched what the company believes is Glasgow's largest landscaping display.
Read More »Selco helps girls get up for the cup
Builders merchant Selco has helped a girls' junior football team in Bristol with new kits.
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