February 22, 2022

Heating industry agree hydrogen appliance labels

With progress being made towards decarbonising domestic use of gas, using hydrogen, the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC) membership of appliance manufacturers has agreed new, clear labelling for hydrogen appliances. The new labels will very clearly show three distinct categories of hydrogen appliances:- “Hydrogen Blend” compatible, capable of running

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Final resurfacing work to start around the Corn Exchange and New Briggate

The Connecting Leeds £25million transformational Corn Exchange project is due to complete following resurfacing works which are happening later this month. Once fully complete, the area around the Corn Exchange will see restrictions to general traffic, allowing for bus priority measures, enhanced bus stop signage and facilities, safer cycle tracks

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Roann Limited Expands Portfolio with New Contract for River Oaks Homes

Roann Limited Expands Portfolio with New Contract for River Oaks Homes

Roann Limited, the Wakefield-based granite and quartz worktop supplier, has further expanded its portfolio with the addition of a new contract in partnership with River Oaks Homes. Based in the commercial space of Southdown Road, Lewes, East Sussex, River Oaks Homes comprises 102 residential properties, including 75 apartments, 5 penthouses,

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SAVORTEX® Plays Key Role in Wates Sustainable Redevelopment

As part of an extensive refurbishment of its Leatherhead headquarters building in Surrey, the Wates Group opted to replace its current hand drying system with the EcoCurve 550A. By switching to this smart technology, SAVORTEX estimates that the company will make significant cost and energy savings, including 77.10 tonnes of

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February 22, 2022

Scaffolding Association concerned that 1 in 3 employers have not talked to staff about their mental health over the past year.

New research by the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) has found that over a third (35%) of British employers have not spoken to their staff about their mental health and wellbeing over the past year. A survey conducted on ACAS’s behalf by YouGov, asked businesses in Britain about whether they had personally talked to their staff about their mental health in the last 12 months. The poll found that: Robert Candy, Chief Executive of the Scaffolding Association said; “Businesses must do more to support employees with their mental health and wellbeing. It is inevitable that the pandemic will have exacerbated pre existing concerns. It will have also created new mental health and wellbeing issues among individuals and employees. The easiest thing a business can do is to talk with their staff, so it is concerning that over a third have not taken this basic step”. Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures show that more than 2,000 construction workers took their own lives in the UK in the decade to 2017 which is more than four times the number of construction workers killed during the course of their duties for the same period. The Scaffolding Association recently established a Health and Wellbeing Committee which aims to help employers in the sector improve the support they provide in relation to mental health and to encourage employees to talk with employers and colleagues. For more information on the latest ACAS research visit: 1 in 3 employers have not talked to staff about their mental health over the past year | Acas

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Heating industry agree hydrogen appliance labels

With progress being made towards decarbonising domestic use of gas, using hydrogen, the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC) membership of appliance manufacturers has agreed new, clear labelling for hydrogen appliances. The new labels will very clearly show three distinct categories of hydrogen appliances:- “Hydrogen Blend” compatible, capable of running on a blend of up to 20 per cent hydrogen in the gas network. “Hydrogen-Ready” appliances, capable of running on a 20 per cent blend but with the capability of being converted by a Gas Safe engineer to run on a 100 per cent hydrogen gas network. “100% Hydrogen” boiler, an appliance built specifically to run on hydrogen without the need for conversion. Stewart Clements, Director of HHIC, said: “These labels bring clarity to consumers and installers. As we go on the journey towards decarbonising the gas networks, industry needs to be absolutely transparent on what appliances can and can’t do.” “The labelling has been agreed by the appliance manufacturers and will be used by them to clearly identify products. It will also help communicate the changes that will take place in UK homes, as we work towards achieving net zero.” “Replacing natural gas in the network, which will take place in the coming decades, has already started in pilot trials. From 2023, the Government want to see hydrogen blending take place, with a decision in 2026 about the conversion towards a 100 per cent hydrogen gas network.” “Decarbonising homes this way will be cheaper for consumers, involve less disruption, minimising upfront costs and by using Gas Safe engineers, will work with the current installer workforce.” For more information, visit: https://www.hhic.org.uk/

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Final resurfacing work to start around the Corn Exchange and New Briggate

The Connecting Leeds £25million transformational Corn Exchange project is due to complete following resurfacing works which are happening later this month. Once fully complete, the area around the Corn Exchange will see restrictions to general traffic, allowing for bus priority measures, enhanced bus stop signage and facilities, safer cycle tracks and pedestrian crossings. There will also be a new public realm space created directly outside the Corn Exchange, more greenery and wider pavements, making room for al-fresco dining on Lower Call Lane. Also part of the scheme, New Briggate will now be partly pedestrianised with upgraded cycle tracks. Traffic has been removed from this route onto Vicar Lane which allows the creation of outdoor opportunities for the growing restaurant and bar sector in the area. The resurfacing, which is due to happen later this month, involves removing 50mm of existing road surface, re-setting drainage covers and manhole lids and re-painting white lines and other road markings. Night-time closures will be in place, with roads closing at 8pm to general traffic and re-opening at 5am each morning. The pavements will still be open to pedestrians and businesses in the area will be open as usual. Buses will be temporarily diverted, and signs will be placed at bus stops with information on alternative stops. Work is scheduled in the following locations and dates: Kirkgate, Crown Street and New York Street: Sunday 27 February, 8pm – Thursday 3 March, 5am Call Lane: Monday 7 March, 8pm – Wednesday 9 March, 5am Meadow Lane (near old Asda filling station): Monday 7 March, 8pm – Tuesday 8 March, 5am Meadow Lane and Hunslet Road cycleway: Thursday 10 March, 8pm – Friday 11 March, 5am Call Lane (near Blue Rinse): Wednesday 9 March, 8pm – Thursday 10 March, 5am Lower Briggate cycleway: Wednesday 9 March, 8pm – Thursday 10 March, 5am New Briggate: Sunday 13 March, 8pm – Thursday 17 March, 5am New Briggate cycleway: Monday 21 March, 8pm – Tuesday 22 March, 5am The work is weather dependent and any adverse weather conditions will mean that it will need to be rescheduled. All works on this scheme are due to be complete by the end of spring and form part of the Leeds Public Transport Investment Programme which will see £173.5million investment into public transport and road improvements in Leeds. The improvements to the public realm around the Corn Exchange is funded by West Yorkshire Combined Authority under the Government’s Getting Building Fund. It involves £8.6million of match funding which is part of Leeds’ £12.2million Grey to Green programme. While resurfacing work is taking place, the council is urging people to plan journeys in advance by visiting the Connecting Leeds website or visiting the WY Metro website for bus diversions. Councillor Helen Hayden, Leeds City Council’s executive member for infrastructure and climate said: “It’s exciting to see the final resurfacing works happening on this scheme. It gives these historic streets and buildings the surroundings it deserves whilst increasing opportunities for active travel and providing extra public space in the city centre. “We appreciate this next phase of work will be disruptive, but our contractors will make every effort to keep noise to a minimum and carry out noisy works as early on in the shift as possible. We would like to thank people and businesses for their patience while this project has been ongoing and ask that people continue to plan ahead to experience minimal disruption to their journey.”  Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire said:   “The Corn Exchange is a real gem and is a beacon of culture and creativity, so it’s fantastic to see these changes, which will make the historic landmark more welcoming to the people of Leeds and visitors from far and wide.    “Improving cycling, walking and public transport provisions form a key part of my pledge to tackle the climate emergency, so I’m also delighted that we are part of this scheme that will see more green spaces and provisions for active travel.”  

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Roann Limited Expands Portfolio with New Contract for River Oaks Homes

Roann Limited Expands Portfolio with New Contract for River Oaks Homes

Roann Limited, the Wakefield-based granite and quartz worktop supplier, has further expanded its portfolio with the addition of a new contract in partnership with River Oaks Homes. Based in the commercial space of Southdown Road, Lewes, East Sussex, River Oaks Homes comprises 102 residential properties, including 75 apartments, 5 penthouses, 22 houses and 150cm2 of commercial space. In line with the recently awarded contract, Roann Limited will be providing the worktop materials for 75 of these units, working with Fugen Carrara. The project is due to begin in February of this year and is set to be completed by August. To ensure that the development incorporates a similar design aesthetic to the local area, River Oaks Homes carried out an extensive study into the building styles and architecture throughout Lewes, so they could incorporate a similar design aesthetic within the development. Roann Limited’s work on the properties will further reflect this. “We’re delighted to be working with River Oaks Homes and further expand our portfolio with this reputable win. Partnering with a development that has taken the time and care to fit into the local area’s history and natural beauty is something that we also take pride in, and we’re proud to be an extension of this project,” said Carl Sykes, Sales Manager at Roann Limited.

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SAVORTEX® Plays Key Role in Wates Sustainable Redevelopment

As part of an extensive refurbishment of its Leatherhead headquarters building in Surrey, the Wates Group opted to replace its current hand drying system with the EcoCurve 550A. By switching to this smart technology, SAVORTEX estimates that the company will make significant cost and energy savings, including 77.10 tonnes of CO2, totalling £14,630 over a seven-year period. Since the redevelopment, Wates has made an overall saving of 20% on its energy consumption by working with sustainable technology suppliers. Dr. Zainab Dangana, Wates Sustainable Technology Services Manager, said: “Wates is committed to the long-term future of the built environment. Businesses are facing increasing pressures to improve their carbon footprint and, as a result, are looking for solutions that can save both energy and operating costs.  “It was important to us that our newly refurbished Leatherhead headquarters building reflected our company ethos and we were extremely impressed with the SAVORTEX® EcoCurve range and the savings it can deliver.” Syed Ahmed, CEO at SAVORTEX®, said: “This partnership with Wates is just one example of how our hand dryers can help businesses improve efficiencies and decrease costs. Our hand dryers have been designed to transform the washroom market by delivering unrivalled levels of sustainability, energy and operational resource savings.”   Using our low energy digital brushless motor, The EcoCurve™ Smart Dryer consumes just 550W, and hygienically dries hands in 11* seconds, offering the lowest cost and carbon per dry of any warm air dryer.

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Need legal assistance but don’t know how to start? You’re not alone. Many people find themselves in the same situation every day. The good news is that you can follow a few tips to make the process a little bit easier. We will discuss some of the best ways to get legal assistance without spending a fortune. 1. Talk to Family and Friends One of the best ways to get legal assistance is talking to your family and friends. They may know of a good lawyer who can help you with your case. Plus, they will be able to give you some helpful advice along the way. If you don’t have any family or friends who are lawyers, you can always search for one online. Many websites allow you to search for lawyers in your area. Just make sure you do your research before hiring anyone. 2. Ask Your Employer If you need legal assistance, your employer may be able to help. Many companies have lawyers on staff who can help their employees with various legal issues. It is an excellent option if you don’t know anyone else who can help you. Plus, it’s is likely to be free! All you have to do is ask. 3. Contact Your State’s Bar Association Contact your state’s bar association if you need legal assistance and don’t know where to start. They can help connect you with a suitable lawyer for your case. They may also be able to provide you with some helpful resources. 4. Use A Lawyer Referral Service If you don’t have any family or friends who are lawyers, you can always use a lawyer referral service. It is an excellent option if you need to find a lawyer quickly. Lawyer referral services will connect you with a suitable lawyer for your case. Just make sure you do your research before hiring anyone. 5. Contact A Legal Aid Society If you can’t afford to hire a lawyer, contact a legal aid society. They will connect you with a lawyer who is suitable for your case. Just make sure you meet the eligibility criteria. 6. Use A Pro Bono Service If you still can’t find a suitable lawyer for your case, consider using a pro bono service. Pro bono services are free legal services provided by lawyers willing to help people in need. Just make sure you meet the eligibility criteria. 7. Consult a Legal Expert Consult with a legal expert such as Parker Waichman LLP NY if you don’t know where to start. They can help connect you with the right resources and give you some helpful advice. Just make sure you do your research before hiring anyone. 8. Go to Court If all else fails, go to court. It is the last resort, but it may be the best option for you. Just make sure you have a lawyer who can help you with your case. 9. Consider Self-Representation If you can’t afford to hire a lawyer or don’t think it’s necessary, you may want to consider self-representation. It means representing yourself in court. While it can be tricky, many resources are available to help you. Just make sure you do your research before making any decisions. Conclusion Getting legal assistance can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. You can find the right lawyer for your case by following these tips. Just make sure you do your research before hiring anyone.

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