September 2012

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  1. Brits urged to inform insurers of home improvements

    Brits urged to inform insurers of home improvements

    Brits are failing to let their insurers know if they have made structural alterations to their home, new research from MoneySupermarket.com has revealed.

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  2. New dustless flexible tile adhesive works wonders for tilers

    New dustless flexible tile adhesive works wonders for tilers

    A brand new dustless tiling adhesive will make construction sites a far healthier and less messy place for tilers to work.

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  3. Trainee tiler proves the worth of apprenticeships

    Trainee tiler proves the worth of apprenticeships

    A trainee tiler is showing how valuable apprentices can be to small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs).

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  4. Renewable Heat Incentive: what plumbers can expect to be installing

    Renewable Heat Incentive: what plumbers can expect to be installing

    Plans for the future of the domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) have been unveiled by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), spelling a new wave of opportunities for plumbers and gas fitters across the UK. The Domestic RHI will support the installation of ground and air source heat pumps, biomass boilers and solar […]

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  5. Auto-enrolment to significantly benefit construction workers

    Auto-enrolment to significantly benefit construction workers

    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has said that tradesmen such as plumbers, builders and carpenters are among those most likely to benefit from automatic enrolment into workplace pensions. The new system is being phased in starting from this October, and Pensions Minister, Steve Webb, MP, said that construction industries have historically had poor […]

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  6. Female brickie speaks out about her Olympic accomplishment

    Female brickie speaks out about her Olympic accomplishment

    A young female bricklayer has said she feels she has made her late sister proud in becoming one of the army of construction professionals who helped raise up the Olympic Village. 23-year-old Kerri Chambers, from Woodford Green, North East London, told The Mirror newspaper that she didn’t know what to do when she left school. […]

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  7. Homeowners need tradesman guidance for increased extension work

    Homeowners need tradesman guidance for increased extension work

    The building standards not-for-profit organisation, TrustMark, has called on the government to establish a system that will help homeowners to find reputable tradesmen for home extension projects. TrustMark has made the call in advanced of a planned relaxing of the rules governing homes extensions, which is likely to see a surge in the number of […]

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  8. Rising numbers of women training in skilled trades

    Rising numbers of women training in skilled trades

    The number of women considering turning to careers in construction trades is surging, according to DIY retailer, B&Q. The retailer has said that the number of women taking up their DIY workshops across the county has increased five-fold over the last year, with many using them as stepping stones to enrolling on more intensive training […]

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  9. Plumbing association supports City & Guilds environmental courses

    Plumbing association supports City & Guilds environmental courses

    The Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors (APHC) has voiced its support for the environmentally-focused trade qualifications offered by the City & Guilds. APHC has said that the organisation’s Environmental Technology qualifications will provide trainee technicians and people with years of experience with the environmental knowledge that is likely to become a crucial part of […]

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  10. National finals of SkillBuild taking place this week

    National finals of SkillBuild taking place this week

    The UK’s best trainee tradesmen and women will converge on Preston this week to take part in the finals of the annual SkillBuild competition. Thousands of trainee construction industry professionals across a range of ten disciplines will compete at the Fulwood campus of Preston College to be named the best young practitioner of their trade. […]

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  11. Knocking on wood: the path to becoming a carpenter

    Knocking on wood: the path to becoming a carpenter

    Following recent news regarding the easing of planning regulations for residential extensions, carpenters could be more in demand than ever. David Cameron and Nick Clegg have announced that property owners will now be able to construct extensions of up to six or eight metres from the rear wall of a home, depending on whether it […]

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  12. Trusting a tradesperson is key

    Trusting a tradesperson is key

    Thanks to a new national scheme, tracking down a tradesman you can trust is easier than ever. The government’s ‘Buy With Confidence’ scheme allows those hunting for a tradesman to pick from a selection of traders that have been certified as reliable and trustworthy by Trading Standards. Prior to being enrolled on the scheme, the […]

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