UK house building sector on the up, report finds
Tradesmen across the country will be interested to learn that the UK construction sector is still on the up, despite a fall in February.
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Tradesmen across the country will be interested to learn that the UK construction sector is still on the up, despite a fall in February.

A Chesterfield plumber has been jailed after carrying out illegal gas work in a residential home.

The opening of a new health centre in Chipping Norton has paved the way for a host of new opportunities for tradesmen, including electricians and plumbers.

A female plumber has started her own business in Biggleswade and has said that she looks forward to breaking down the gender divide in a male-dominated industry.

A gas fitter has been jailed for two years after admitting causing the deaths of two young men as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning.

An unregistered gas fitter carried out work at 40 homes in Appleby-in-Westmorland, despite it being illegal to do so.

The Government’s new self-building scheme looks set to open up numerous opportunities for tradesmen across the country.

A new campaign has been launched by WaterSafe in a bid to encourage more women to take up plumbing.

A Scottish plumber has retrieved a lost wedding ring from a bathroom sink for a client who had just celebrated her Diamond Wedding anniversary.

A major development comprising 15,000 new homes is to be built in Ebbsfleet, opening up new opportunities for tradesmen in the area.

A survey has found that one in 20 private Scottish renters have claimed that they have been affected by carbon monoxide poisoning.


