Bricklaying

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  1. North-east bricklaying course attendees could benefit from Budget

    North-east bricklaying course attendees could benefit from Budget

    Attendees of bricklaying courses in the north-east of England may see their chances of finding employment improve as a result of the new Budget. Catriona Lingwood, chief executive of business support organisation Constructing Excellence in the North East, has stated that several measures outlined in last week’s Budget will aid the construction trade in the […]

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  2. Bricklaying course attendees needed to avert skills crisis

    Bricklaying course attendees needed to avert skills crisis

    Attendees of bricklaying courses may be set to become increasingly in demand due to a growing shortage of skills in the construction trade. Wates Construction deputy chairman James Wates has become the latest industry expert to voice concerns that not enough young people are entering into construction jobs. Speaking at an event in Leeds, he […]

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  3. Jobs for bricklaying course attendees to be created in Ballyclare

    Jobs for bricklaying course attendees to be created in Ballyclare

    Attendees of bricklaying courses in Northern Ireland are to see an increase in employment opportunities near Ballyclare. A new housing scheme in the area has been given the go ahead, which will result in the creation of 159 new properties courtesy of Turley Associates and KPL Group. This will form the first phase of a […]

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  4. House-building investment 'will create jobs for attendees of bricklaying courses

    House-building investment 'will create jobs for attendees of bricklaying courses

    The government has been called upon to offer an employment boost for those on bricklaying courses by committing more resources to building houses. According to the Home Builders Federation (HBF), every property built in the UK creates an average of 1.5 jobs for those in the construction trade, with the number rising to around four […]

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  5. Young people on bricklaying courses 'can capitalise on demand for workers'

    Young people on bricklaying courses 'can capitalise on demand for workers'

    A lack of younger workers in the construction industry means that those who choose to take bricklaying courses can capitalise on growing demand for staff. Catriona Lingwood, chief executive of business support organisation Constructing Excellence in the North East, has stated that the average age of tradesmen is becoming increasingly high. Writing for nebusiness.co.uk, she […]

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  6. Importance of bricklaying courses highlighted

    Importance of bricklaying courses highlighted

    A sector expert has highlighted the importance of training in the construction industry, which could inspire people to sign up to bricklaying courses. Mark Brenner, chief executive of Building Engineering Services Training (Best), made his comments after his organisation announced partnerships with WCTS and QTS to provide ductwork and scaffolding apprenticeships. He explained that such […]

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  7. Government scheme could increase demand for bricklaying courses

    Government scheme could increase demand for bricklaying courses

    New government plans could boost the number of people carrying out green home improvements, according to one source, which could improve take-up of bricklaying courses. Simon McWhirter, campaign director at the Great British Refurb Campaign, suggested the Pay As You Save initiative could make it cheaper and easier for people to make their houses more […]

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  8. Bricklaying courses in Fife could see increased take-up following start of Diage

    Bricklaying courses in Fife could see increased take-up following start of Diage

    The building company assigned to carry out the £86 million expansion of the Diageo plant in Fife has revealed that 150 jobs are being created through the project, which could lead to an increase in demand for bricklaying courses. BBC News reported that groundwork has begun at the site, with construction firm Rok in charge […]

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  9. Bricklaying courses 'aim to improve health and safety'

    Bricklaying courses 'aim to improve health and safety'

    Two bricklaying courses in Boston, Lincolnshire are being held to help improve the health and safety knowledge of employees in the industry. Organised by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the events at the Princess Royal Sports Arena on June 15th and 16th are open to people employed in various construction-related activities, such as plastering […]

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  10. Chelsea Flower Show medal could inspire interest in bricklaying courses

    Chelsea Flower Show medal could inspire interest in bricklaying courses

    There could be new interest in bricklaying courses in the future after a team of construction and design workers won a silver medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Mike Burdett, a tutor in York College’s construction department, led the group for the exhibit, which was aimed at showing the variety of talents required to […]

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  11. New construction investment could increase take-up of bricklaying courses

    New construction investment could increase take-up of bricklaying courses

    There may be new interest in bricklaying courses after news that there will be 50,000 new apprenticeships funded, with some of these based in the construction industry. Chief executive of ConstructionSkills Mark Farrar responded by stating the sector needs government support if it is going to fully recover from the recession and he is happy […]

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  12. Positive construction news could signal interest in bricklaying courses

    Positive construction news could signal interest in bricklaying courses

    Bricklaying courses may soon be in more demand after a source suggested that certain areas of the construction industry are recovering well from the recession. Nick Whitten, business editor of Construction News, stressed that a full-blown recovery may be overstating the situation, but he claimed some areas are improving. In news that may spur more […]

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