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04 December 2018
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The modern Emergency Lighting Scheme is becoming intelligent
Since the tragic events of June 2017, which saw 72 people lose their lives in the fire that engulfed Grenfell Tower in West London, the area surrounding building safety and compliance is now, more than ever before, at the forefront of people’s minds.
28 November 2018
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Orangeries & Planning for PDR Changes
Here at David Salisbury, we obviously aim to stay across the current political and legislative landscape. Don't worry, we're not going to comment on Brexit, as we're pretty sure you will have read and heard enough already(!) - but we thought it worth running through the important change to Permitted Development Rights (PDR) coming next year.
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Delta Awarded Patent for innovative Flexi Dri Plus Plug
Delta Membrane Systems Limited, the UK’s leading Type C Cavity Drain Membrane Manufacturer, is pleased to announce that it has been successful in its application for a new patent in respect of its Flexi Dri Plus Plug, a new achievement that strengthens the company’s portfolio.
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Renderplas PVC beads do like to be beside the seaside
A coastal environment can be one of the harshest for a building to withstand so when a Grade 2 listed, Victorian kiosk was due to be relocated and renovated on the Brighton seafront, Renderplas PVC beads were immediately sourced for the internal plasterwork.
23 November 2018
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15 November 2018
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Rescues at height made clearer thanks to new 'Rescue of Persons from MEWPs' safety plan.
A new concise safety document entitled ‘Rescue of Persons from MEWPs’ is now freely available. Published by the Strategic Forum Plant Safety Group (SFPSG), the 10-page publication provides guidance to put plans in place to rescue powered access users if they ever become stranded at height.
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Bridge repair costs have more than doubled because pigeon poo disguised rust
Council officials struck a deal for the work on Conwy Road Bridge in 2016.
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TFL could face independent probe over Crossrail
Transport for London (TfL) could face an independent probe into delays to Crossrail, it has emerged.
14 November 2018
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Football Foundation
The Football Foundation is the UK’s largest sports charity funded by the Premier League, the FA and Government.
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