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Shedding light on licensed premises


The Society of Light and Lighting (SLL) has published a new guide looking at the lighting of licensed premises. The guide provides advice


and assistance to those involved in the design, equipping, management and operation of licensed premises. It will be of interest to anyone who operates a bar, whether it be in a sports


The Guardian to partner CIBSE Awards


l National newspaper supports energy efficient building


The Guardian has been confirmed as a media partner for the 2012 CIBSE Building Performance Awards, sponsored by Imtech – the entry deadline for which is Friday 14 October 2011. The newspaper’s decision emphasises the


growing importance of the awards, and the global drive for energy efficient building performance. The Guardian will be running advertisements for


the event over the coming weeks and sending a team to the awards ceremony at London’s Grosvenor House on Wednesday 9 February 2012 to cover the awards. You will, of course, see full coverage of the awards shortlists and the ceremony here in the pages of CIBSE Journal too. If you and your organisation have been


responsible for outstanding building performance in recent years, ensure that you don’t miss the


club, a village pub or a bustling city centre bar. It covers existing buildings, new structures and instances where buildings are converted to licensed premises. Liz Peck, SLL secretary, said: ‘It


gives advice on lighting design for both the interior and exterior of different pubs and bars.’ It is written in non-technical language in terms that require no specialist knowledge of lighting, and has been compiled by a group of experts who have all been involved in the lighting of bars, pubs and restaurants. The guide is available now


from www.cibse.org/bookshop Efficiency discount


CIBSE is pleased to be able to offer a discount to its members on the publication, TM50: Energy Efficiency in Commercial Kitchens. Throughout October it will be available for £15, a discount of more than 50%. The price to non-members remains £62.


opportunity to submit entries across 13 categories: l New Build Project of the Year, sponsored by Amtech;


l Refurbishment Project Award, sponsored by Vaillant;


l Building Operation Award, sponsored by Gratte Brothers;


l Client Energy Management Award, sponsored by Lochinvar;


l Client of the Year, sponsored by Imtech; l Building Services Consultancy of the Year;


l Contractor of the Year, sponsored by Elta Fans; l Collaborative Working Award; l Energy-using Product Award, sponsored by Flakt Woods;


l Passive (energy-related) Product of the Year; l Commissioning Project of the Year, sponsored by CMR;


l Training for Building Performance Award, sponsored by SummitSkills;


l Low Carbon Consultant of the Year; and l Carbon Champion of the Year, sponsored by Remeha (not open for entry).


‘ The newspaper’s decision to support the event emphasises the growing importance of the awards in the global drive for energy efficient building performance’


The awards have been made even easier to


enter this year, without compromising on the rigour required, to ensure that the very best organisations, projects and products compete for the awards – based on actual measured performance. The awards remain free of charge to enter.


For more information: Visit www.cibseawards.org for full entry criteria and some top tips on how to compile a compelling entry.


SLL announces masterclass series for 2011-12:


‘One Building a Minute’ The Society of Light and Lighting (SLL) has announced its ‘One Building a Minute’ masterclass programme for the traditional autumn-spring series of one-day seminars. The theme is refurbishment;


SLL estimates that two thirds of the existing commercial building stock needs to be refurbished by 2050 if the UK is to hit its Carbon Reduction Commitment – 18


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million buildings, or one building a minute. SLL secretary, Liz Peck, said:


‘We need to start to look at our existing building stock; new buildings are being largely taken care of by lighting experts, but it’s the existing ones that are wasting most energy.’ The SLL masterclasses


have a reputation for offering informative and affordable


seminars on lighting, and the new series promises to deliver on expectations. The seminars run from 4


October 2011 to 24 May 2012 and will tour Southampton, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, York, Newcastle, Leicester and London. Prices are £49.95 for SLL/


CIBSE members or £69.95 for non-members. For further information visit www.sll.org.uk


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