Professionals may benefit from plumbing courses, with one source suggesting that the best workers are able to manage even in difficult circumstances. Writing on the community site About My Area, Ivor Bates suggested that not all plumbers are the same and that it is important to know a reputable one. He noted that the best […]
Engineers may soon turn to green energy courses in their pursuit of employment, if one source is to be believed regarding the prospects of wind farms. Head of communications at RenewableUK Nick Medic described the progress of the sector as being a "win-win" situation, with plenty of positives for the country. In his view, there […]
City and Guilds have, this month, announced that the new QCF 2357 qualification, which was due to be phased in to replace NVQ 2330 from September 2010, is delayed until 2011. This means that all those who are currently thinking about taking the City & Guilds Electrical NVQ 2330 course can continue to do so.When […]
The new Right to Build initiative launched by the government could mean that residents of rural areas may benefit from electrical courses. People living in the countryside might be allowed to build homes without planning permission, in an effort to provide affordable housing in such regions. If residents decide they have the time and energy […]
Demand for carpentry courses may increase if wooden floors stay in fashion, with one source claiming such interior design is "very top end". Interior designer Carolyn Park explained that this type of flooring has caused consumers to fall in love with decorations made from wood. If this trend continues more workers may decide to sign […]
There may soon be greater demand for plumbing courses in Edinburgh, after it was announced that one library in the city will require this sort of expertise. Morningside Library, which can be found on Morningside Road, is set to undergo a major refurbishment and, as well as electrical and decorative work, there will also be […]
Green energy courses may be required if firms are going to react effectively to the government's CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. Harry Morrison, general manager at the Carbon Trust, explained that he expects the new coalition of Conservative and Liberal Democrat politicians to continue with the Labour initiative, particularly since the Tories have been supportive throughout. […]
Last month, the newly elected Coalition Government reaffirmed that the urgent need to develop a low-carbon economy will remain a key issue in the years ahead, including the target to reduce central government carbon emissions by 10% within next 12 months and supporting an increase in the EU emission reduction target to 30% by 2020.The […]
Interest in carpentry courses could be set to rise after a DIY expert lauded the versatility of wood as an interior design material. Carolyn Park, who is head of design for her own interior design firm, explained that the main benefit is its versatility, but it is also useful because it takes away the limitations […]
Business secretary Vince Cable has highlighted the need for people to be trained to find work in the aerospace industry, which could involve signing up to electrical courses. He made a speech at the Farnborough International Airshow and drew attention to the breadth of skills needed within the sector. In his view, British workers need […]
Waterwise, the UK's leading independent organisation on water efficiency and sustainable development, has just published its own White Paper, setting out proposals for the coalition government to help meet the challenges of climate change through wasting less water.Within the document, the important issues affecting the plumbing industry and all those who are now thinking of […]
A new development in the field of motoring may lead to more engineers signing up to electrical courses. This week, General Electric revealed it has created a new form of battery charger for electric cars, which will allow such vehicles to be charged in less than half the time that they are currently. Engineers may […]