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8 INDUSTRY NEWS


Screwfi x LIVE returns in September


Hill gives Peters lead role in Special Projects


Housebuilder The Hill Group has announced the promotion of Cain Peters to managing director in charge of special projects, specialising in large high density construction projects. Cain, who began his journey with Hill as a site manager 17 years ago, will “leverage his extensive experience,” which includes key joint venture partnerships and has become a major pillar of Hill’s recent success. Since 2015, in his role as regional director, Cain has worked closely with the Special Projects division. He will now manage a team of over 100 employees and a division with a projected turnover of 00m for the current fi nancial year. Andy Hill OBE, group chief executive of The Hill Group, comments: “Cain has demonstrated exceptional loyalty and a commitment to continuous improvement during his time at Hill. This latest promotion is both a well-deserved progression, reaffi rming the confi dence I have in him to lead and develop further our Special Projects team for large joint venture projects with key partners across London and the South East.” Peters commented I am passionate about Hill and proud to have been a part of the company’s success over the past 1 years. I look forward to leading the Special Projects division and contributing to the company’s future achievements and planned period of growth.”


Hill has gone from strength to strength in recent years and was recently named Housebuilder of the Year at the 2023 WhatHouse? Awards. The company is currently planning for the next phase of its business strategy, in which the Special Projects region will play a key role.


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Screwfi x LIE, the omnichannel retailer’s  agship, is coming back to Farnborough in September.


The free-to-enter show is returning to


Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre from 27-29 September with even more exclusive show deals and leading suppliers. With more than 180 leading trade brands under one roof, visitors will enjoy three days of live product demonstrations, entertainment, special guests in attendance and much more. Last year, Screwfi x Live celebrated its 10th anniversary with a breaking record event. Over 19,500 visitors attended the event across the weekend and had the chance to meet and greet celebrity guests including football legend ohn Barnes, T presenter and Olympic champion Samantha Quek, and comedian Iain Stirling. Screwfi x LIE will also host the


fi nal of Screwfi x Top Tradesperson on Friday 27 September. The competition is now in its 15th year and champions tradespeople across the UK and Republic of Ireland. 10 skilled fi nalists will face a panel of industry experts, including 2023 champion Astrid Arnold, to determine who will be crowned Screwfi x Top


Tradesperson 2024 and take home the ultimate trade bundle of tools, tech and training worth £20,000. Registrations are now open to attend Screwfi x LIE 2024 and you can register at screwfi xlive.com isitors registering for the event on the website can pick up a free goodie bag worth over £40. Keep an eye on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok for all the updates on Screwfi x LIE 2024.


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