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F. BALL PUTS PRODUCTS FRONT AND CENTRE IN LORRY


THE ACADEMY ANNOUNCES PROTECTIVE MEASURES FOR REOPENING OF


COURSES As it reports strong interest in its training programmes set to resume in August, the Academy for Excellence in Flooring reveals the measures being taken to keep its colleagues and course trainees safe.


With refurbished training bays equipped with new challenges and obstacles, the Academy for Excellence in Flooring is set to welcome trainees under a series of new measures designed to protect the wellbeing of colleagues and flooring professionals.


The Academy’s courses are now limited to four candidates and demand is expected to be high, so flooring professionals are being encouraged to contact the Academy early to avoid disappointment.


Upon arrival, delegates will be allocated a seat, separated at distances of 2m, and this remains theirs throughout the course (one-day


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LIVERIES REFRESH Iconic products from F. Ball and Co. Ltd. are centre stage of an eye-catching creative refresh of the company’s delivery lorry liveries, the unveiling of which is being celebrated with a fun social media giveaway.


The distinctive designs can already be seen making their way up and down the country, with the new graphics creating the illusion lorry curtains have been ‘opened’ to showcase F. Ball’s famous yellow products in all their glory.


The first two editions to be revealed feature some of the company’s most popular products, including the UK’s most- used adhesive for textile floorcoverings,


or two-day duration). The same pre- assignment of areas also applies for training bays. All materials and tools are pre-sanitised and prepared with trainees using only allocated equipment.


The Academy is allocating all candidates with individual catering, closing the kitchen and shop area until it is deemed safe to reopen. Academy clothing can still be purchased through a member of staff. Sanitisation points have also been implemented throughout the centre to encourage the regular cleaning of hands when


Styccobond F3, paired with Stopgap 300 HD heavy-duty levelling compound. A second design depicts buckets of F. Ball’s pressure sensitive flooring adhesive, Styccobond F46, together with sacks of Stopgap 1200 Pro levelling compound.


As part of the launch, F. Ball is inviting people to keep an eye out for the new liveries and tweet a picture to @FBallUK on Twitter, using the hashtag #IsawFBall, in return for some branded merchandise.


Commenting on the launch of the new liveries, Darren Kenyon, Sales Director at F. Ball and Co. Ltd., said: “We’re very excited to introduce our new liveries. We wanted to add a splash of colour and put our products front and centre of the redesign. We hope our customers and the public like the new eye-catching designs as much as we do.”


www.f-ball.co.uk travelling around the Academy.


Lee Thompson, Procurement and Technical Manager, said: “We’re delighted to be reopening the Academy and judging by the stream of enquiries we’ve received during lockdown, we’re expecting a fast start. We’ve taken every possible measure to protect our colleagues and course attendees and we’re on hand to help alleviate any fears or concerns about the course before booking your place.”


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