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BHE Services appoints manager for new renewable energy division
BHE Services (Bolton) Ltd. has announced the appointment of Daniel Silcock, an experienced sustainable energy specialist who now heads the company’s recently launched Renewable Energy Services division. Daniel joins the company as Project Manager and will be responsible for the development of the new business arm, which offers a comprehensive advice, design, installation and maintenance service for a broad range of clients including housing as... [more]
New name and new CEO for Deva
Deva Will change its company name to Methven UK from mid-December. This follows the appointment earlier this month of Steve Lee as company chief executive officer (CEO). Commenting on his appointment, Steve, who is well known to the UK bathroom industry after 19 years with Bristan and a period as president of the Bathroom Manufacturers Association, says: “What has attracted me back to a hands on CEO role are the exciting plans Methven has for ... [more]
Waterworks Europe is sold by Tyco International and becomes TALIS
Waterworks Europe has been sold by its parent company, Tyco International, to the private equity firm Triton. The new group enters the market under the name TALIS, positioning itself as a versatile valve engineering company in the water sector. The new company TALIS includes famous brands such as Erhard, Frischhut, Strate, Schmieding, Unijoint, Wafrega, Bayard, Belgicast and Atlantic Plastics. In future, 9 strong international brands will for... [more]
Lecturer and students from Havering College of Further and Higher Education rewarded for upholding high standards in the plumbing industry
Plumbing tutor Mark Joseph together with students Luke Stockwell and Michael Hitches have received awards from the Sheriff of the City of London. The lecturer and students from Havering College of Further and Higher Education have been rewarded for upholding high standards in the plumbing industry. The ceremony at Carpenters’ Hall in London honoured the work of tradesmen in the capital as they progress in their careers. It was organised by the... [more]
Wolseley UK goes the extra mile
Wolseley recently demonstrated that there is no limit to the lengths, or indeed distances, that it will go to support its key partners. Staff from the company met a team of seven dedicated and enthusiastic cyclists from Tesco Maintenance at 05:30am on a sunny Sunday in July and transported both the team and their bikes to the starting line of the British Heart Foundation charity bike ride. The ride involved the Tesco staff (and 5,500 other ... [more]

