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Blueprint Interiors completes Gleeds Manchester office transformation

Blueprint Interiors completes Gleeds Manchester office transformation

International property and construction consultancy Gleeds has recently completed the transformation of its Manchester office. The project was undertaken by workplace consultancy and interior fit-out specialists, Blueprint interiors and will allow the business to remain in its city centre location. Situated at Abbey House on Mosely Street, Gleeds opted for renovation as

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The Sovini Group launch 'Greener Living' campaign

The Sovini Group launch ‘Greener Living’ campaign

Construction, property, and facilities company, The Sovini Group, are investing in a ‘Greener Living’ campaign to support their 850 colleagues, as part of its ongoing net-zero carbon commitment. The initiative supports the Group’s vision to create a better future for their customers, colleagues, and the communities they serve. In line

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Barhale to reinforce strategic West-East London water main

Barhale to reinforce strategic West-East London water main

Thames Water has selected Barhale to reinforce a section of what was once believed to the longest tunnel in Europe and a key source of raw water for East London. The strategically important Thames Lee Tunnel (TLT) was built between 1955 and 1959 to carry water from the River Thames

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Issue 339 : Apr 2026

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Passengers urged to plan ahead as second phase of significant upgrades at Morley approaches

Passengers urged to plan ahead as second phase of significant upgrades at Morley approaches

Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) is reminding passengers travelling along the rail line between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds and York to plan their journeys ahead of time, as nine days of major upgrades are due to take place from 17-25 June 2023 at Morley station. Over nine days, engineers working on the multi-billion-pound Transpennine Route Upgrade will start to demolish the old platforms, construct new ones, realign tracks and activate a track turn-back (which allows trains to turn around) and re-control signals to Network Rail’s rail operating centre in York. For the majority of the nine days, railway diversionary routes as well as rail replacement buses will keep passengers moving, however, there will be significant impact over the first two days of the upgrades (17-18) as engineers complete additional work in Huddersfield, affecting the main diversionary route. During this time, no trains will run between Huddersfield and Leeds and all services will be replaced by buses. Sarah Thompson, Sponsor on TRU said: ” We’re really excited to start the next phase of upgrades at Morley which take us one step closer to a fully accessible station”. “However, for us to safely complete these upgrades, we do need to stop trains from running via their usual route, so I’d urge anybody travelling between 17-25 June to check ahead and plan their journey”. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank customers for their patience and understanding while the work takes place”.  Chris Nutton, Major Projects Director for TransPennine Express said: “As major upgrade work takes place for Morley station, there will some service alterations for TransPennine Express services. Customers are advised to allow for additional time to travel and to check carefully for the latest service alterations before they travel on our website (www.tpexpress.co.uk/travel-updates/changes-to-train-times). “Updates will also be available on our social media channels. In addition, extra support will be available for customers from Customer Delivery Managers who will be on hand to assist customers with their journeys.” The Transpennine Route Upgrade is set to revolutionise rail across the north of England by delivering a fully electrified railway between Manchester and York, improving stations along the route and upgrading a number of bridges and level crossings.

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Crest Nicholson welcomes Shadow Minister for Climate Change to celebrate biodiversity initiatives across Milton Keynes

Crest Nicholson welcomes Shadow Minister for Climate Change to celebrate biodiversity initiatives across Milton Keynes

Housebuilder Crest Nicholson is launching a number of biodiversity initiatives, such as hedgehog highways and bird boxes, across a number of its developments in Milton Keynes, including Whitehouse Park and Manor View. To celebrate, Crest Nicholson recently welcomed the Shadow Climate Change Minister Kerry McCarthy to visit Manor View for a tour of the planned initiatives. The tour included showcasing the installation of ecological enhancements on the site, along with eco-friendly timber frames currently being used in construction, and the kitchen units made from recycled materials. The planned initiatives at Whitehouse Park and Manor View include specially designed hedgehog highways, which enable wildlife to roam freely and safely away from traffic, and bird boxes located in the bricks of the homes to provide a haven for house sparrows, blue tits, great tits, and other birds to nest, and bat boxes. Sparrow terraces, wide boxes split into a few chambers, provide nesting space for multiple pairs, enabling them to socialise within a colony. These features are supported by a number of other initiatives at the developments to increase biodiversity, including hedgerow and tree planting and the provision of wildlife loving plants such as lavender. The initiatives are some of many being rolled out across Crest Nicholson developments as part of the housebuilder’s sustainability strategy and commitment to protect the environment, delivering biodiversity net gains and transitioning towards net zero by 2045. Kerry McCarthy, MP and Shadow Minister for Climate Change, comments: “With the swift population having declined by over 50% over the past 20 years, it is essential to protect sites for the migratory birds who return to UK skies annually from Africa every May to nest. We are delighted that Crest Nicholson are committed to including bird boxes, swift bricks, and other biodiversity enhancements, in their development plans for the Milton Keynes and greater Chiltern region. As the RSPB’s Parliamentary Species Champion for the Swift, I was particularly pleased to see what they’re doing to provide habitats for this iconic bird. Little steps like this can make a huge difference in our battle to reverse biodiversity loss.” Charlie Joseph, Sales and Marketing Director at Crest Nicholson Chiltern, adds: “At Crest Nicholson, we strive to look after the wildlife in and around our developments and the biodiversity initiatives, such as bird boxes and hedgehog highways, will help us to make a positive impact on the Milton Keynes environment. “We were pleased to welcome Kerry McCarthy, MP and Shadow Minister for Climate Change to our Manor View development in Wavendon for a tour of the site and to discuss the biodiversity enhancements we have planned. For anyone interested in learning more about these initiatives, we’d recommend coming along to our newly launched Marlborough show home at Whitehouse Park where you’ll be able to see them up close.” Having a balance between town and countryside living has become an increasingly important priority for homebuyers in the past few years. Whitehouse Park is set to be a semi-rural haven with plenty of greenspace, enabling residents to enjoy the best of country living without having to compromise on amenities or travel connections. Comprising three to five bedroom homes, Manor View is ideally suited to a range of buyers, including first time buyers, growing families looking to upsize and downsizers. Prices for three bedroom homes start from £430,000, whilst prices for four and five bedroom homes start from £515,000 and £645,000 respectively. SmoothMove and Part Exchange are available on select properties to help take the hassle out of the home moving process. At Whitehouse Park, prices for three, four and five bedroom homes start from £415,000, £440,000 and £645,000 respectively, with Part Exchange, Deposit Unlock and SmoothMove available on selected plots. For more information on either development, visit their sales suites which are open 10am until 5pm, Friday to Wednesday. Alternatively, call 01908 036 035 or visit www.crestnicholson.com/manor-view for Manor View, or call 01908 891 720 or visit www.crestnicholson.com/whitehouse-park for Whitehouse Park.

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New High Point Reached for £300 Million Regeneration of Candleriggs Square, Glasgow

New High Point Reached for £300 Million Regeneration of Candleriggs Square, Glasgow

The £300 million transformation of Candleriggs Square in Glasgow’s Merchant City has reached another significant development milestone with the completion of structural work for a 346-apartment build-to-rent (BTR) complex, forward funded by Legal & General.  Candleriggs Development 2 Limited – the joint venture between Drum Property Group and Stamford Property Investments – first agreed a deal with Legal & General Investment Management Real Assetsin 2020 to bring the £81.5 million apartment complex to the 3.6-acre Candleriggs Square site, lying at the heart of the city’s popular Merchant City area.  Designed to meet the growing post-lockdown demand for affordable and high-quality city centre rental accommodation in vibrant city centre locations, the 325,000 sq. ft building will provide 346 apartments together with a range of retail and commercial units at ground floor level creating an attractive and accessible public realm. A generous entrance lobby will open onto Glasgow’s Trongate, giving direct access to a communal landscaped courtyard at the first-floor level, while a range of roof terraces will provide spectacular views across the city. The ‘Topping Out’ of the building marks a new high point of the much-anticipated regeneration of the Candleriggs Square site. Also currently under construction is the 500-room hotel and leisure complex owned and operated by the pioneering hotel brand The Social Hub – formerly known as The Student Hotel Group – which is due for completion later this year.  Senior representatives from Drum, Legal & General and building contractor Graham Construction gathered to mark the occasion with a traditional Topping Out ceremony, each recording their signatures on the last concrete pour on the highest part of the building. Graeme Bone, Managing Director of Drum Property Group, welcomed the building’s structural completion as marking an exciting future for the city centre. “Our significant progress at Candleriggs Square is fast becoming a highly visible symbol of the regeneration of Glasgow’s Merchant City and the city centre as it continues its post-lockdown recovery,” he said. “The L&G development is testament to the commitment and confidence we have placed in both the Candleriggs Square site and Glasgow city centre during very challenging times for our industry. It represents a significant step forward in the long-awaited regeneration of one Glasgow’s most prominent gap sites, driving forward the evolution of Candleriggs Square which has quickly established itself as one of Scotland’s largest and most important commercial and residential development sites. This will be a huge boost to the area and to local businesses and we can now look forward to bringing back to life a very special area which has always been at the centre of Glasgow’s commercial and social development.” Dan Batterton, Head of Residential at Legal & General Investment Management Real Assets, added: “We are proud to be working again with Drum following our successful partnership on the Solasta Riverside scheme at Buchanan Wharf. Through our development at Candleriggs Square, we are providing renters with an opportunity to move into a well-designed, flexible living space at the heart of the city, as well as supporting the local council’s target of 2,500 new homes per year over the next decade.” Drum and Stamford’s joint venture launched the ambitious £300m plan to transform Candleriggs Square when they first bought the site in March 2019. Plans include a high-quality mixed-use scheme combining homes, offices, hotels, restaurants and local amenities, together with landscaped open spaces and accessible walkways with a new public square at its heart.  The L&G residential complex will sit at the heart of Merchant City, one of Glasgow’s most desirable neighbourhoods and will help meet tenant demand for city centre housing which is located next to large employers. The development aims to create the best possible experience for renters, providing high-speed digital connectivity, dedicated workspace and exercise facilities – all of which are essential in a post-covid world. For more information on Candleriggs Square, visit: www.candleriggs-square.com Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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Panattoni submits plans for 80,000 sq ft speculative logistics development at prime Heathrow site

Panattoni submits plans for 80,000 sq ft speculative logistics development at prime Heathrow site

Panattoni, the largest logistics real estate developer in the UK and Europe, has submitted plans for a speculative 80,000 sq ft last-mile logistics development in the sought-after Heathrow area, after purchasing the site in Q1 this year. The detailed planning application for Panattoni Poyle 80 is for a net zero carbon development that will be built to a BREEAM sustainability rating of ‘Excellent’ and an EPC rating of ‘A’ with enhanced sustainability credentials, including photovoltaic roof panels along with the roof capable of full PV array and 20% electric vehicle parking spaces. The facility will also feature single-storey, grade-A office accommodation, 12.5m clear internal height, 5 dock doors, 2 level access doors, 37 car parking and 24/7 unrestricted use. Subject to planning consent, completion of the facility is expected in the third quarter of 2024. Panattoni Poyle 80 is prominently located on Horton Road within 0.5km of junction 14 of the M25. Poyle is one of Greater London’s most established logistics locations owing to its direct access to the M25 and close proximity to Heathrow Airport’s passenger and cargo terminals and its last-mile connectivity with Europe’s largest consumer market, London. Alex Mitchell, Development Manager, South East and London, at Panattoni, said: “The team has worked hard to quickly bring forward plans to submit for the development following the purchase of the site Q1 this year. Poyle 80 is a rare ultra-urban, last-mile opportunity, providing immediate access to the UK’s largest cargo terminal at Heathrow Airport. It is one of the very few opportunities capable of this national coverage and we hope to be able to bring this forward in the next coming months”. Stephen Vickers, Commercial Delivery Director at Panattoni, said: “We are pleased to be moving forward on the delivery of the new site, with planning now submitted to deliver a sustainable facility for occupiers. Panattoni has reviewed the supply chain to make sure we are reducing our carbon output and delivering a net zero carbon development in construction. The facility will deliver a highly sustainable scheme to an excellent specification in a desired prime location”. Agents at Panattoni Poyle 80 are DTRE and ACRE Capital Real Estate. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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Blueprint Interiors completes Gleeds Manchester office transformation

Blueprint Interiors completes Gleeds Manchester office transformation

International property and construction consultancy Gleeds has recently completed the transformation of its Manchester office. The project was undertaken by workplace consultancy and interior fit-out specialists, Blueprint interiors and will allow the business to remain in its city centre location. Situated at Abbey House on Mosely Street, Gleeds opted for renovation as opposed to relocation in order to retain its connectivity, giving its 80-strong staff more options to walk, cycle, or use public transport to get to work. The refurbishment forms part of a wider strategy to create a unified yet unique style for all Gleeds UK sites, delivering offices that reflect regional cultures and traditions. The new layout incorporates a relaxed, welcoming area for visitors, collaboration and break out spaces, relaxation zones, and a workplace café to promote healthy eating and wellbeing. Versatile desk, seating, and meeting room arrangements with access to the latest high specification video conferencing and digital technology enable collaboration on a global basis. Brian McArdle, director at Gleeds said, “Blueprint Interiors has helped us to create a showcase office in Manchester. We now have a sustainable, fit for purpose space that has boosted morale and increased levels of employee engagement, making embracing hybrid working easier for all. By embedding more technology, we’re also enabling teams to collaborate more effectively across the UK and on international projects. This renovation has set a new corporate benchmark that will attract professionals to join us, impress our clients and be enjoyed by our employees.” Andy Sawyer, project director from Blueprint Interiors added, “The design principles were driven by a desire to provide a more open plan hybrid work environment that reflects the way people prefer to work has significantly changed. The office has also been designed to embrace the Gleeds vision and values in all areas to create an office space that inspires people to be happy and motivated to deliver their best work.” Blueprint Interiors has been working with senior leaders at Gleeds UK to achieve a unified yet unique style nationwide, starting with offices in Bristol and Manchester. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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Construction begins on Kingston’s largest social housing programme in a generation

Construction begins on Kingston’s largest social housing programme in a generation

Construction is underway on the first of over 2,000 new, sustainable homes as part of the major regeneration of Cambridge Road Estate in Norbiton.  The landmark scheme, voted for overwhelmingly by residents in a ballot in 2020, will deliver more than 2,100 homes — a mix of flats, maisonettes and houses. A total of 767 will be council homes — 114 more than currently on the estate.  The new development, a joint venture between Kingston Council and development partner Countryside, will provide vital new local homes and will enhance the design of the estate so it is a greener, more pleasant place to live and visit. It is the first large-scale project of its kind in Kingston since the estate was first built and forms an essential part of the council’s plan to create more homes of different types, particularly council homes. At the groundbreaking ceremony to mark the official start of construction (23 May), the Leader of Kingston Council, Andreas Kirsch, described the significance of the scheme for the borough. “Plans for the redevelopment of Cambridge Road Estate were drawn up in partnership with residents, and the community is at the heart of this scheme. This is a hugely significant moment for everyone involved as we all see the plans starting to become a reality. I can not tell you how important this is to me and the borough, as we deliver on the promise for residents – to deliver safer, warmer, greener homes for people.  It is a significant step in our commitment to increase the amount of affordable housing in the borough and tackle climate change.” The new, high-quality homes will have strong sustainability credentials. The council is continuing its work with Thames Water to create England’s first district heat network to use heat from sewage treatment. Still in the early stages, the plan is for the heat network to connect to the new homes on the estate, supplying them with energy-efficient, affordable heating. The regeneration will also have wider benefits bringing new play areas and community facilities, as well as new jobs and local training opportunities. Poorvi Mehta lives on Cambridge Road Estate and is a member of the Community Board. She explained what the regeneration means to her and other residents:“The whole regeneration project is so important to all of us on the estate. A lot of the residents got involved. We helped to shape the project. Both the council and Countryside listened to the views of residents. I think we can honestly say we played a big part in shaping how the estate will look. “I’m most looking forward to having a new home, of course, but also to the community centre. It will be a great place for the community to get together, somewhere we can socialise – that’s my dream.”The council is also building 101 new low-cost and sustainable council homes on four under-utilised sites in the borough. The first of these is due to be completed imminently with residents moving in this summer, and our new Local Plan for the borough contains strong policies to ensure more affordable homes are built as part of new development projects in the future. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on 23 May at the phase 1 site at Cambridge Road Estate. Council Leader Andreas Kirsch and Portfolio Holder for Housing, Councillor Emily Davey, were joined by representatives from the Community Board, Countryside Partnerships, and the council’s regeneration team. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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The Sovini Group launch 'Greener Living' campaign

The Sovini Group launch ‘Greener Living’ campaign

Construction, property, and facilities company, The Sovini Group, are investing in a ‘Greener Living’ campaign to support their 850 colleagues, as part of its ongoing net-zero carbon commitment. The initiative supports the Group’s vision to create a better future for their customers, colleagues, and the communities they serve. In line with this vision, the Group have provided colleagues with complimentary LED efficient lamps in a bid to reduce energy consumption and output within their homes. The lamps, which were supplied by Service Electrical Distributors (SED), an electrical wholesaler company who are also based in Bootle, were distributed by Group partner Sovini Trade Supplies, who have branches across the North West. Marc Redfern, Managing Director at Service Electrical Distributors LTD said: “We’re delighted to have partnered with Sovini Trade Supplies and The Sovini Group to provide an energy efficient solution for employees to benefit from beyond the workplace. With energy bills increasing, we believe adapting efficient lighting solutions can and will make a noticeable difference across their homes.” Independent building merchant, Sovini Trade Supplies proudly promote a culture of sustainability as they continually seek ways to strengthen their eco-friendly offering through the procurement of environmentally friendly materials. Alan Evans, Director of Operations at Sovini Trade Supplies said: “We actively seek ways to reduce our carbon footprint and energy consumption within our offices and beyond. With SED kindly donating lightbulbs to support our commitment to achieving net-zero carbon, we are now able to make a difference amongst our workforce.” Through the Greener Living campaign, The Sovini Group continuously encourage colleagues to adopt sustainable ways of running a household and supporting them to combat rising energy costs. The LED lamps function at 8.5w, compared to the previous 60w incandescent bulbs with the same lumen output. If they’re in use 12 hours a day, seven days a week, they offer a saving of £76 per year and £350 saving over the life of the lamp (20,000hrs.) This is an 85% energy saving using LED bulbs over the incandescent lamp. To read more about The Sovini Group’s end-to-end supply chain services and net-zero carbon commitment visit www.sovini.co.uk For more information on Sovini Trade Supplies visit www.sovinitradesupplies.co.uk and for more information on Service Electrical Distributors visit https://sedltd.co.uk/ Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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Barratt Homes Yorkshire East launches brand new 120-home development in Bridlington

Barratt Homes Yorkshire East launches brand new 120-home development in Bridlington

Barratt Homes Yorkshire East has announced the launch of the first homes for sale at its brand new 120-home development in Bridlington.  Called The Sands, the coastal development will comprise a selection of two, three and four-bedroom energy-efficient homes and feature 12 of Barratt Homes’ signature house types.  Located on Kingsgate just a short walk from Bridlington’s South Beach, The Sands is ideally situated offering a coastal location for a wide variety of buyers. With unrivalled access to East Yorkshire’s seaside towns and villages, The Sands also benefits from excellent commuter links to Driffield, Hull and York.  The seaside development also benefits from excellent local amenities nearby such as shops including Morrisons and Lidl, pubs and restaurants including Burlington’s Restaurant and Lobster Pot, and schools such as Hilderthorpe Primary School just a short walk away.  Interested buyers can now visit the sales office at the development with prices ranging from £272,000 for a three-bedroom semi-detached home and a four-bedroom detached home starting from £315,000. The highly anticipated show homes are also expected to open their doors this autumn.  The development is also expected to create approximately 120 jobs for the area.  Not only will the homes at The Sands be energy efficient, but the development will also boast a multitude of ecological measures including integrated bat tubes, sparrow terraces, bird boxes and built-in swift boxes. Selected plots also include electric vehicle charging points.  Paul Hogan, Sales Director at Barratt Developments Yorkshire East commented: “We’re really pleased to be opening our sales office at The Sands. It is an exciting development in a fantastic coastal location and we’re looking forward to welcoming customers as they choose their new home in Bridlington.  “With homes to suit a wide range of buyers, we expect The Sands to be incredibly popular and are excited to announce the opening of our show homes in the coming months.” The Sands is an energy-efficient development of two, three and four-bedroom homes available in Bridlington. To find out more about the launch and to register your interest, please visit: https://www.barratthomes.co.uk/new-homes/dev-002597-the-sands/  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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Barhale to reinforce strategic West-East London water main

Barhale to reinforce strategic West-East London water main

Thames Water has selected Barhale to reinforce a section of what was once believed to the longest tunnel in Europe and a key source of raw water for East London. The strategically important Thames Lee Tunnel (TLT) was built between 1955 and 1959 to carry water from the River Thames at Hampton Water Works to Lockwood Pumping Station at the Lee Valley Reservoir Chain. The 19-mile (31 km) tunnel, runs at a depth of 68 to 190 feet (21 to 58 m) and passes through 24 access shafts of 12 feet (3.7 m) diameter. It was designed to transfer 120 million imperial gallons (550 megalitres) of water per day. The contract will see civil engineering and infrastructure specialist Barhale reinforce a 70 metre length of the 102-inch (2.6 m) diameter concrete-lined tunnel water main where it runs across the route of HS2 in North London. The location of the works will necessitate an unusually long concrete pump – 800m horizontal plus the almost 50 metre depth of the Barrow Hill shaft at Primrose Hill – to the site of the works. Barhale has been working with Caumford to design a bespoke pumping solution. Shane Gorman, Barhale’s Water Director – Southern Region, highlighted the importance of the Thames Lee Tunnel as part of London’s water infrastructure. “The need for the TLT was identified both to address drought conditions and to meet the requirements of new housing and development in East London after the Second World War,” he said. “For more than sixty years it has played an essential role transporting water across the capital and these works are an important measure to reinforce a key part of London’s water distribution network. “The section we are working on offers some additional challenges: the actual site of the relining is an unusually long distance from an access shaft and the levels of service and utility congestion in Camden means that we can’t sink boreholes. So designing a concrete-pumping solution that will work over more than half a mile has been a key focus. “We have worked closely with Thames Water on the design and scheduling of this project. Such is the strategic importance of the Thames Lee Tunnel that outages can only be scheduled for certain times of the year and they are contingent upon general storage levels across the rest of the network. “We have now identified a suitable window and look forward to successful completion in February 2024.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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UK and Ireland specialist paving and building products company, AG makes three new appointments

UK and Ireland specialist paving and building products company, AG makes three new appointments

UK and Ireland specialist paving and building products company, AG has welcomed three new recruits to its growing workforce. AG Appoints new Head of Sales for Scotland UK and Ireland specialist paving and building products company, AG, has appointed James Jack as Head of Sales for Scotland. James brings with him over 25 years’ experience in the construction industry, working across both the manufacturing and distribution sectors. Most recently James was Account Manager at Keyline, part of the Travis Perkins Group, where he managed the group’s Tier 1 contractors. Prior to this James was Head of Commercial Sales for GB at a manufacturing company and also spent 13 years at Jewson where he held a range of senior sales positions. James will be responsible for managing sales within the Scotland region. His role will be to engage with contractors, subcontractors and builders’ merchants as well as supporting general merchant/stockist activity and driving retail sales through this sales channel. AG Appoints new Digital Marketing Manager UK and Ireland specialist paving and building products company, AG, has appointed Stephen Gallagher as Digital Marketing Manager. Stephen spent the last 5 years working with Christies Direct as Marketing Manager where he was responsible for supporting the firm’s growth strategy through the creation of quality content, advertising and managing customer relations. Stephen will be part of AG’s marketing team where he will be responsible for planning and implementing AG’s digital marketing campaigns across a variety of platforms. AG Appoints new Specification Consultant UK and Ireland specialist paving and building products company, AG, has appointed Mark Toole as Specification Consultant. Mark brings with him a wealth of knowledge with over 25 years’ experience in the construction industry. His spent the last seven years working as a Senior Project Consultant for Marshalls where he was responsible for several key contractor accounts as well as managing its sales team. Prior to that Mark held various managerial positions including a Key Account Manager for Charcon. At AG Mark will be responsible for dealing with business enquiries for customers, working closely with clients through the product selection process. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals 

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