We hope all our readers have had a lovely relaxing Christmas and wish you all a prosperous New Year!
With the New Year ahead, will YOU be giving ‘Dry Jan’ a try?
Dry January is Alcohol Concern’s flagship campaign which has been changing the conversation about alcohol over the past 5 years.
Taking part in the campaign is a chance to ditch the hangover, reduce the waistline, and save some serious £££ by giving up alcohol for 31 days.
In the words of Professor Kevin Moore:
“If someone had a health product that did all that in one month, they would be raking it in.”
We hope you will keep us updated!
In construction news this week…
Ray O’Rourke can only spend part of the year in UK. Laing O’Rourke chairman and chief executive Ray O’Rourke can only spend a limited number of days in the UK due to his tax exile status in Jersey.
Green light for construction of thousands of new Starter Homes. The Government has given the go-ahead to 30 local authorities to spearhead its new discounted homes scheme for 23 to 40-year olds.
McAlpine bags £29m Newcastle Uni teaching block. Newcastle University has picked Sir Robert McAlpine to construct the third building at its Science Central development in the city.
In MECsafe news this week…
We still have plenty of availability on the following courses:
- SMSTS – 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th Jan, 6th Feb (day release)
- CCNSG (2 day) – 9th & 10th Jan
- IPAF 3a & 3b (scissor lift & cherry picker) – 13th Jan
If you would like any further information on any of the above, please do not hesitate to contact us.