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Isuzu are part of the family tree at Fountain Timber
For many years Isuzu trucks, ranging from 3.5 tonne up to 11 tonne, have formed the mainstay of the distribution fleet at southwest company Fountain Timber. The Bristol-based timber merchant have recently ordered a further two new Isuzu rigids to add to their growing fleet.
Rotpunkt launch smart-ready kitchen lighting!
Rotpunkt, award-winning carbon neutral manufacturer of German kitchen furniture make the lighting design process even easier with the launch of energy efficient, smart-ready LED lighting integrated across its range of cabinet-style furniture and shelving, as standard.
CITB welcomes former apprentice as new Chief Executive
A new Chief Executive will start at CITB on 1 September, a former apprentice who brings a strong track record in skills, training and organisational development.
Strong performance for the Health and Safety Products market due to Covid-19 Pandemic
The UK market has continued to perform strongly, buoyed by increased demand for PPE and hygiene products due to Covid, although overall market performance differs dramatically by sector, due to the lockdown measures imposed on businesses in 2020/early 2021.
International Award Success for Lemon and Lime Interiors
Home staging expert business Lemon and Lime Interiors has picked up an international award for their stunning transformation of a luxury, six-bedroom, Northamptonshire home.
A big step forward for new adult mental health unit in Manchester costing £105 million
Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) reached a significant milestone, after the Trust Board and Manchester Health & Care Commissioning approved the Full Business Case (FBC) for a project to deliver a new adult mental health unit for Manchester patients at North Manchester General Hospital.
High streets to suffer under new planning rules, claims study
Allowing cafes, restaurants, day centres and gyms to be turned into housing could mean four out of five high street shops could be replaced by housing according to a new study out this week.
Gleeds CEO predicts public v private sector showdown as latest survey shows shortage of people and products
Gleeds’ latest Market Report, ‘Feeling the Burn’, has revealed industry fears that the availability of materials and labour is set to worsen over the coming quarter, impacting timelines and bottom lines on projects ranging from housing to HS2.
Baxi demonstrates its hydrogen boiler in the UK's first hydrogen house
Baxi Heating has demonstrated its 100% hydrogen boiler to customers and colleagues in the UK’s first hydrogen house.
Commercial property shows signs of recovery this year
More than half of respondents agree conditions are consistent with an upturn, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, RICS' latest commercial property market survey.