Mark Vitow supplies UK care homes with PPE
A distributor of plumbing and allied products has stepped in to donate hundreds of items of PPE stocks to support healthcare professionals.
Sales of Mark Vitow’s Korona toilet seats will raise funds for...
Independent plumbing distributor Mark Vitow has launched a new charitable initiative in support of the NHS
Thousands tune in for practical pandemic advice
Over 3,200 people attended a webinar organised by The British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom & Bathroom Installation (BiKBBI) this week
APHC re-structures two plumbing courses for online delivery
The Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors (APHC) has developed two of its one-day plumbing courses, normally delivered in person to small groups, for online delivery using webinar software
Video: Tradespeople going the extra mile during lockdown
At the beginning of lockdown, Wavin caught up virtually with a group of plumbers to find out exactly how coronavirus had affected their day-to-day work
Grundfos webinars put a new spin on learning
Of all the changes that have come about to our working lives in 2020, one of the biggest has given us a lot of new opportunities to learn
Grundfos training to appeal to your ‘webination’
Grundfos is hosting a wide range of online webinars that are designed to appeal to anyone who has a professional interest in pump solutions.
Going the Distance: How the heating and plumbing industry stepped up...
As the coronavirus crisis worsened this spring, heating and plumbing brands turned their hand to manufacturing a range of healthcare-related products
Plumbers expecting permanent pandemic changes
A survey of approved plumbers by the Water Regulation Advisory Scheme (WRAS) has shown how they see the COVID-19 pandemic impacting the industry in the long term.
Free online training with Drayton in August
During August on The Drayton Community Facebook group, heating engineers will be able to learn more about fault finding for heating controls on different types of systems with Drayton’s training manager, James Clark