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2017

 

Dilapidations – don’t despair over repair!

 
9th August 2017    |     Craig Smith: Director

Three top tips and wider thoughts from Director Craig Smith to help make the parting of ways at the end of building lease agreements smooth and hassle-free for tenants and landlords alike.

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Posts from 2017

Dilapidations – don’t despair over repair!

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9th August 2017    |     Craig Smith

Three top tips and wider thoughts from Director Craig Smith to help make the parting of ways at the end of building lease agreements smooth and hassle-free for tenants and landlords alike.

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Electric vehicles - driving towards an energy dilemma

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26th June 2017    |     Peter Rolton

Our Chairman Peter Rolton has been featured in this month's edition of Energy World, with a thought piece exploring the evolving electric vehicle landscape and the challenges that lie on the road ahead.

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Will the Christmas lights go out next winter?

GMW blog - Will the lights go out next Christmas?

 
13th April 2017    |     Graham Waring

With the continuing debate on the capacity of the existing grid and the reducing supply margin, forward-thinking major energy users are securing the future of their energy supply by planning ahead and taking steps to be less dependent on our aging National Grid. By adopting a flexible approach they are experiencing operational, commercial and carbon benefits. Will the Christmas lights go out next winter, or will you take control of your own power supply?

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Appreciate Your Staff or Lose Them Forever

Appreciate your staff

 
30th January 2017    |     Chris Evans

Taking your first steps towards landing your dream job shouldn’t mean working without pay, no matter how new you are to your chosen field, or to the world of work in general.

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Who’s looking after our sewers?

Who's looking after our sewers

 
3rd January 2017    |     Shaun Pentlow

The following article explains the legislative progress that has been made so far for the UK’s private sewer transfer, highlighting the key points and influences along with our predictions regarding the timescales for change; a great read for land owners, developers, planners and in fact anyone that needs to keep up-to-date when it comes to the design and implementation of foul drainage infrastructure.

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