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  1. Maternity ward closure highlights significance of electrical courses

    Maternity ward closure highlights significance of electrical courses

    The importance of electrical courses has been underlined after Colchester General Hospital was forced to temporarily close its maternity ward as a result of an electrical problem. None of the 16 babies inside the special care baby unit were affected by the issues, but new admissions were redirected to facilities in Cambridgeshire, Essex and Suffolk. […]
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  2. Electrical Green Energy Training To Aid Employment

    Electrical Green Energy Training To Aid Employment

    Following the recent coalition Government budget announcement that they plan to create a green investment bank, and intention to bring forward private investment in clean energy and green technologies, many commentators are predicting that the green industry could be a major driving force in the UK's economic recovery.The introduction of renewable technologies like PV Solar […]
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  3. World is 'crying out' for people to take plumbing courses

    World is 'crying out' for people to take plumbing courses

    More young people should be advised to sign up for plumbing courses rather than pursue academic subjects, according to one source. Writing for the Mirror, Fiona McIntosh suggested that the world is "crying out" for more plumbers and the profession can offer youngsters direction in their lives. In her opinion, it would be better to […]
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  4. Demand for bricklaying courses may increase after publication of safety stats

    Demand for bricklaying courses may increase after publication of safety stats

    Interest in bricklaying courses could be set for a surge in demand, after the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) released figures regarding accidents in the construction industry. Chief inspector of construction at the organisation Philip White highlighted how the number of fatalities has dropped in the past year, but this should not stop health and […]
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  5. Shed Week could inspire interest in carpentry courses

    Shed Week could inspire interest in carpentry courses

    Carpentry courses may soon see a rise in popularity, since Shed Week begins on Monday July 5th. However, David Grievson, managing director of property development business Puddlestone, suggested checking local council rules before deciding to construct a shed in a garden. Carpentry courses could be useful for creating such a structure, but if the building […]
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  6. Plumbing courses 'allow engineers to take on a variety of contracts'

    Plumbing courses 'allow engineers to take on a variety of contracts'

    Workers who complete plumbing courses could find that they are able to take on a range of domestic contracts, according to one source. In an article written by S Edwards and posted on Press Submission, it was suggested that there is a constant need for the services of qualified plumbers. As a result, Mr Edwards […]
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  7. Carpentry courses could increase with log cabin sales

    Carpentry courses could increase with log cabin sales

    People may find carpentry courses are helpful if they purchase one of Tesco Direct's latest new products - a five-room log cabin. The supermarket is well known for selling a wide variety of products from its online store, but this item is certainly unusual, particularly since it is delivered to people's door in flat packs. […]
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  8. Training To Be A Plumber For Long Term Prospects

    Training To Be A Plumber For Long Term Prospects

    Construction trade skills, like plumbing, always tend to come top of surveys for traditional careers with long term, solid prospects. As Britain continues to climb out of recent recession, and faced with economic cost cutting ahead, many are taking opportunity to reconsider their career prospects or have been forced to do so as a result […]
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  9. Immigration rules could spur people on to take electrical courses

    Immigration rules could spur people on to take electrical courses

    Electrical courses could see a spike in demand if new immigration rules prevent skilled foreign workers from entering the country. Mark Swift, media relations manager at EEF - the manufacturers' organisation, highlighted how businesses will often need high-level skills and they must have access to qualified people if they need them. If immigration rules are […]
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  10. Plastering course attendees could benefit from construction recovery in 2011

    Plastering course attendees could benefit from construction recovery in 2011

    People taking plastering courses could be set to see a recovery in the UK's construction sector in the coming years. Information services company Experian has published its latest Construction Forecast report, which has suggested that a number of industry sectors will see increased activity in 2010-11. It predicted that the recent decline in private house […]
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  11. Jobs for bricklaying course attendees to be created in Middlesbrough

    Jobs for bricklaying course attendees to be created in Middlesbrough

    New job opportunities are to arise for bricklaying course attendees in Middlesbrough in 2010-11 thanks to a new schools construction project. Clugston Construction has been awarded a £4 million contract by Middlesbrough Borough Council to overhaul the local Beechwood and Marton Grove schools, reports nebusiness.co.uk. This project will involve the creation of new classrooms, replacement […]
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  12. Freelance staff with electrical qualifications to benefit from IR35 review

    Freelance staff with electrical qualifications to benefit from IR35 review

    Self-employed freelance workers with electrical qualifications will find it much easier to operate after the planned government review of IR35 tax laws. PCG, the professional association representing freelance workers, has welcomed the coalition government's commitment in the recent Budget to reconsider the controversial laws, with details of the review to be released soon. John Brazier, […]
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