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  1. British Gas Early Smart Meter Roll Out

    British Gas Early Smart Meter Roll Out

    British Gas has announced plans to accelerate the roll-out of its smart meter programme and install two million smart meters in customers’ homes by 2012 and beat the Government’s target date of 2020.This will allow British households to take early advantage of smart meter technology – including real time, on-screen information – helping them cut […]

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  2. Plumbing courses could help home spring clean

    Plumbing courses could help home spring clean

    Tradespersons who have taken plumber training courses could find themselves in demand to help homeowners ensure their property’s plumbing is in good condition. According to Drain Doctor, spring is an ideal time for people to carry out jobs such as making sure the plumbing and drains are all in working order. The company – which […]

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  3. Electrical courses could benefit low-carbon push

    Electrical courses could benefit low-carbon push

    Electrical training courses could assist the government in trying to make the UK more environmentally-friendly. As of today (April 1st), two new schemes have been introduced to try and cut down on Britain’s carbon emissions – the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme (CRC EES) and Feed in Tariffs (FiTs). The CRC EES aims to […]

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  4. Electrical courses could help new FTBs

    Electrical courses could help new FTBs

    Workers who have taken electrical courses may find themselves in demand as a result of changes announced in last week’s Budget. One of the biggest talking points from chancellor Alistair Darling’s speech was the fact that he is raising the stamp duty limit from £125,000 to £250,000 for first-time buyers (FTBs). And according to moneysupermarket.com, […]

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  5. Electrical NVQ 2330 Training to be 'Competent'

    Electrical NVQ 2330 Training to be 'Competent'

    It cannot be stated enough that there are many so-called training providers who tarnish the industry by offering unsatisfactory – or non-existent – courses and worthless certificates. They are likely to be not accredited or approved by statutory training bodies and may operate from barely acceptable premises without qualified ‘staff’.The problem has been made worse […]

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  6. Workers on electrical courses could benefit from new contract

    Workers on electrical courses could benefit from new contract

    Workers who have taken electrical courses could benefit from a new housing repairs contract that has been awarded to Morrison Facilities Services. According to Thurrock Council, the firm will supply high-quality repairs for tenants of the local authority’s properties and will improve on the efficiency of the service while creating new job opportunities to local […]

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  7. Electrical courses could assist home adaptations

    Electrical courses could assist home adaptations

    New government funding could lead to growing numbers of tradespersons who have completed electrical courses being needed to help install adaptations in homes. According to Communities and Local Government, more than £165 million has been set aside by communities minister Lord McKenzie to help councils fund home improvement projects for disabled Britons. Such upgrades include […]

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  8. Electrical courses could benefit Easter DIYers

    Electrical courses could benefit Easter DIYers

    Tradespersons who have completed electrical courses could find their services are needed by Britons carrying out property improvement schemes over the Easter weekend. According to figures from Churchill Home Insurance, ten per cent of 18 to 35-year-olds have either had an accident or damaged their home while performing doing DIY. And with the Easter weekend […]

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  9. Electrical courses could be essential to new Blackpool project

    Electrical courses could be essential to new Blackpool project

    Workers who have taken electrical courses could be needed to help with a new redevelopment project set to take place in Blackpool. According to Communities and Local Government, Blackpool Tower and the Winter Gardens complex are to be given a major facelift as part of a £38.9 million project. The scheme is expected to create […]

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  10. Gas, plumbing training courses could benefit kitchen renovators

    Gas, plumbing training courses could benefit kitchen renovators

    Workers who have gained their approved plumbing or gas qualifications could find themselves increasingly in demand to carry out jobs as part of renovation projects. According to Robert Cassidy, brand manager at Britannia Living, a growing number of British homeowners are hoping to add a unique and personal touch to their kitchen and are doing […]

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  11. Olympic progress highlights need for electrical courses

    Olympic progress highlights need for electrical courses

    The progress being made on the Olympic Park construction site could serve as a reminder of the need to employ top-quality tradespersons who have taken electrical courses on large-scale projects. According to the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), the lighting towers have now all been lifted into place atop the Olympic Stadium – the flagship venue […]

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  12. Importance of electrical courses highlighted by expert

    Importance of electrical courses highlighted by expert

    Britons looking to further their career may want to enrol on an electrical course after an expert highlighted the value of skills and training to the economy. A survey by the Association of Colleges recently showed that funding for adult learning in institutions across the country is being cut by an average of 16 per […]
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