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The top five tech predictions for 2023

Pete Hanlon is the Chief Technology Officer for Moneypenny – a business on the frontline of client care, handling calls, live chats and outsourced switchboard services for more than 21,000 businesses across the world. Renowned for harnessing ground-breaking technology and extraordinary ...

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Connections count

We must take action to drastically increase efficiency if the UK is to remain competitive in the face of surging energy costs. Connected buildings can help us meet these objectives, argues Jamie Cameron, Director of Digital Solutions UK&I & EMEALA, ...

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A&R Services to feed over 100 families this Christmas

The Bridgend-based soft facilities provider is aiming to feed over 100 families this Christmas, providing households across Wales with a festive food hamper. Following the success of last year’s campaign, A&R Services has once again collaborated with local foodbanks, communities ...

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IoH names its new President

The Institute of Hospitality (IoH) has appointed The Rt Hon. the Viscount Thurso FIH MI as its President from 1 January 2023. The news follows last week’s announcement that the IoH’s current President,Surinder Arora FIH, Founder and Chairman of the Arora ...

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Government urged not to scrap or relax Working at Height Regulations

The Scaffolding Association is calling on the Government not to scrap or relax Working at Height Regulations. The Revocation and Reform Bill which is currently being passed through Parliament includes over 2,400 laws and regulations which are being considered following ...

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Energy saving partitioning solutions from Style

Schools, hospitality venues, community centres and other facilities with open plan areas can help reduce energy bills by using a moveable or folding wall. That’s the advice of Michael Porter, group sales director at leading partitioning experts Style, who says ...

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Changes in electrical safety laws explained

Tracy Burtwell, Managing Director of phs Compliance, explains how to stay on the right side of the law when it comes to testing your electrical equipment There have been changes in electrical safety laws in England, Scotland and Wales that ...

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DMA Group confirms M&E contract with the Port of Dover

The property maintenance specialist has signed a Framework Charter with the Port of Dover to confirm its mechanical & electrical (M&E) contract with Europe’s busiest port. The event, which took place on 5 December at the Port’s Cruise Terminal, sets ...

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Jaguar retains M&E deal at The Heron

Jaguar Building Services has retained its M&E contract at The Heron, a 36-storey residential tower located within the City of London area. Jaguar has a long-standing history with the building, having first obtained the account in 2013. The Heron is ...

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Kier Places secures £75m deal with RHP Group

Kier Places has been awarded a 10-year contract, worth £75 million to deliver repairs, voids and planned works across RHP Group’s housing portfolio of c.10,000 affordable homes in the boroughs of Richmond, Hounslow, Kingston and Hillingdon. As part of RHP ...

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