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Good progress made on Olympic Park site

The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has said that good progress is being made on the Olympic Park site in east London. New infrastructure is being placed on the site in a move that will benefit the area long after the games are finished. Simon Wright, the ODA director of infrastructure and utilities, said: “As the […]

Crossrail approval may be good news for electrical course attendees

People currently studying an electrical course may be happy to hear that the government’s Crossrail project is still on course to be completed. Chairman of the transport organisation Terry Morgan stressed that the company will continue to look for the most cost-effective ways to carry out the initiative and welcomes the government’s support. There may […]

Crewe plumbing work enters next phase

Those searching for a plumbing training course might be interested to learn that a project to reduce water leakage in Crewe is continuing to make progress. FTSE 100 company United Utilities is working to replace an old trunk main between Acton Road and Lockitt Street as part of its £2.9 billion water quality and environmental […]

Telegraph journalist takes plumbing course

Many people could benefit from plumbing courses whether professional or amateur. Now, a journalist for the Daily Telegraph has noted that taking a plumbing course has given her more confidence. Tal Gottesman, writing for the publication, said that prior to her plumbing training she did not know how to change a washer. “But fast forward […]

Electrician hits out at low-energy light bulb law

An electrician has questioned the new law that old bulbs can no longer be sold. Gary Fisher, manager of Dorset-based company GF Electrical, has claimed that there are a “number of problems” with the law. According to Green Building Press, Mr Fisher said: “The idea, although well-meaning, hasn’t been thought through, will be hugely expensive […]