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Ten years and getting brighter


To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Ready, Steady, Light, a two-day event will be held on 19-20 March at Rose Bruford College in London. For the first time, a junior


version of the event will be run on 19 March, with the main event following on 20 March. The senior event will bring together up to 15 teams, which will compete to design an exterior lighting scheme in just 180 minutes using a range of supplied equipment. . Entry is restricted to one team


per organisation. We would also like to encourage team organisers to include first-timers to the event. Each team must be led by a Society of Light and Lighting member. There will be prizes for the


following categories: ● Founders Prize; ● Most Creative Effect, based on the natural features of the site and the theme;


● Best Technical Solution for taking into account energy use, light pollution and health and safety; and


● Peer Prize. Junior Ready Steady Light is open to anyone over the age of 16. Aimed at A-level and college students, it’s an opportunity to experience the inspiration of light first hand. Teams will be put together


on the day and there’s even a place in the established event up for grabs, so register now to secure your place. For full details and entry


information, visit www.sll.org. uk/events


Part L 2013 talks begin


● A summary of the proposals in the next round of Building Regulation changes


The consultation on the next round of changes to the Building Regulations was launched on 31 January. The current consultation addresses Parts


A (Structure), B (Fire Safety), C (resistance to contaminants and moisture), K (Protection from Falling), M (Access) and N (Glazing Safety). Changes are also proposed relating to Access Statements, Security, Changing Places toilets and Regulation 7 on the durability of products. The consultation package is divided into four


parts. Section one outlines the consultation approach and then presents proposals to change various technical aspects of the regulations. Section two outlines proposals to increase the energy efficiency of buildings and connects with the emerging Green Deal requirements. Section three contains proposals in relation to electrical safety in homes (Part P). Section four outlines changes to the building control system. The proposed changes are due to come into


effect in three stages: those relating to energy efficiency will be phased in to coordinate with the introduction of the Green Deal, which is due to begin in October 2012; the deregulatory proposals in the consultation are intended to come into force in April 2013; and those proposals that have a regulatory impact are expected to come into force in October 2013. There will be a workshop at CIBSE on 6


March, with presentations by the Department of Communities and Local Government, which will explain the details of the proposals. For more information contact cbreslin@cibse.org Members wishing to contribute to CIBSE’s response can find further details at tinyurl. com/88lwvxo The deadline for responses to the overall consultation is 27 April, but responses affecting the Green Deal are required by the end of March. The Society of Light and Lighting also has a page, looking in particular at proposals to adopt aspects of the Lighting Efficiency Numerical Indicator (LENI) in the 2013 changes to Part L. See www.sll.org.uk/part-l To see the full, easy-to-read version of the consultation, visit tinyurl.com/78agcnw


Training and development


This is a good time for all new trainees who may be following an approved employer training scheme to register with CIBSE. Trainees must hold a grade


of CIBSE membership, such as graduate, for those progressing towards ACIBSE/IEng or MCIBSE/CEng, or student for LCIBSE/EngTech. If they have not already applied, we would invite them to do so as soon as


possible. School leavers who are on an appropriate academic course of study are eligible to apply for student membership. Information and application


forms for all grades of Institute membership are available on the CIBSE website under the ‘Membership’ section. The registration form is included in the current Training and Development Manual;


New members, fellows and associates


Fellows Stuart Richard Robert Mackenzie Belfast, UK


Martin Radley Wallington, UK


Members


Siu Lun, Kenneth Au Yeung Kowloon, Hong Kong


Ho Fung Cheung Aberdeen, Hong Kong


Wai Yee Chiu Hong Kong, Hong Kong


John Francis Cork Geaney Republic of Ireland


Man Kit Hui N.T., Hong Kong


Chi Keung Lam Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Wai Sze Law Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Wing Leung Wilson Leung Sheung Shui, N.T., Hong Kong


Ka Fai, Li Hong Kong, Hong Kong


James Daniel McLoone Lifford, Republic of Ireland


Chi Ying Poon Kowloon, Hong Kong


Vijay Rajaram Singapore, Singapore


Chi Ming To Yuen Long, Hong Kong


Yu Sang Yiu Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Ning, Zhu Shanghai, People’s Republic of China


Licentiate


Martin Harker Keighley, UK


Lee James Lindop Newcastle-Under-Lyme, UK


Paul Bryant Southampton, UK


Christopher Maloney Cambridge, UK


FELLOWS Martin Radley


Martin is an electrical engineer and director at Arup. He has experience in a wide spectrum of project sectors. He recently relocated to Johannesburg to lead Arup’s buildings practice for southern Africa.


Stuart Mackenzie


Stuart is an associate director with JCP Consulting in Belfast and has 19 years’ experience in the building services industry. He is responsible for the development of sustainable design practice and the delivery of projects. Recently he has focussed his efforts on energy conservation projects for the healthcare, education and industrial sectors.


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trainees can email it direct to Olwen Williams at owilliams@cibse.org A confirmation of registration will be sent via email. Further information on the


training and development that is available from the Institution can be viewed at www.cibse.org and by clicking on the CIBSE > IPD & CPD > Employer Training Schemes tab.


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