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Read more »Radiator manufacturer Stelrad has appointed Martyn Coffey to succeed Bob Ellis as chair. Coffey will join the board as a non-exective director on May 1, taking over as chair after its May 20 AGM.
Kirklees Council has approved plans for the regeneration of the Grade II* Huddersfield Market. The £16.5m scheme was designed by Greig & Stephenson Architects.
Gordons Construction Equipment is opening its seventh location, the first in central Scotland, this summer, at Blairgowrie in Perthshire.
Natural England has approved the Stodmarsh stream enhancement scheme under the Habitats Regulations, enabling nutrient neutrality credits that will allow for the development of thousands of homes around Ashford in Kent.
Southern Water has used a Komatsu excavator from H. E. Services for wastewater infrastructure improvemenrts at Ashurst Bridge, near Totton in Hampshire.