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Half a century of service


IW SUPPORTS CITB TRAINING INITIATIVE


SOME IAN WILLIAMS trade staff recently enjoyed cameo roles in videos being shot as part of the CITB’s latest initiative to create literacy and numeracy training materials to help Apprentices. The film crews used a selection of locations including Elizabeth Barn Court in London, Ian Williams are carrying out works on behalf of long standing customer Shepherd’s Bush Housing Group. On show were skills to demonstrate the practical application of numeracy and literacy within the workplace – for example, talking to customers, measuring sizes, and working out the materials required.


IT’S GREAT TO celebrate when a painter achieves a milestone and Clive, a painter with many skills particularly in industrial coatings, has delivered works to a high standard for a wide range of customers with Bagnalls. As a senior foreman he sets the safety and quality standards for others to follow. Clive is pictured (right) with Mark Davies, Branch Manager at Doncaster, receiving his hand- engraved gold watch.


Also celebrating 25 years with Bagnalls is


Bristol Director, Guy Walker. Guy has progressed over the years from being a Management Trainee in the 1990’s to his current position of Director of the Bristol branch, as well as providing his experience and expertise to our Cardiff office. Bagnalls is proud of its long service record


and believes that investing in each individual’s personal development is reflected in their commitment to the company.


y Guy Walker (left) receiving a digital camera from Regional Director, Paul Curry.


A TEAM OF seven Kent Blaxill cyclists from Colchester have completed a gruelling three-day, 519-mile challenge in France to raise more than £3,200 for three charities. The money raised by the building supplies company riders


will be going to Essex Age Concern, Cancer Research and the British Heart Foundation. The cyclists, who rode in two relays, were among 200


riders to complete the Alsace Challenge from Arras to Riquewihr in eastern France, a route which in the last third incorporated the Vosges Mountains. The Kent Blaxill team, which was also sponsored by


Hughes & Co Design of Colchester, comprised Kent Blaxill managing director Simon Blaxill, Kevin Pryke, Josh Blaxill, Nick Blaxill, Nick Tanner, Ed Hughes and Mike Barnard. “It was a challenging route, with 4,115 metres of climbing


on the last day,” said Simon Blaxill, “but we also passed through some stunning scenery in the Champagne district, the Vosges Mountains and Alsace. Fortunately the weather held until a cloudburst in the last 20 miles. “The riders paid their own expenses, with the charitable


donations coming from friends, Kent Blaxill customers, staff and suppliers.”


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Associate firm raise £3,200 for charity Anyone wishing to donate can do so at


www.justgiving.com/cyclingchallenge17


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