Ireland's Plumbing and Heating Magazine Issue99

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A s 2020 has been such a challenging year for charities, MyLife Bathrooms decided to make a donation of £10,000 to be divided equally between two charities – Sands NI and Macmillan Cancer Support. Due to the current circumstances, the events that the Newry-based MyLife Bathrooms had planned for 2020 along with all the fundraising drives for their four charity partners (Ronald McDonald House Charities, Cancer Fund for Children, Down Right Brilliant and Air Ambulance Northern Ireland) will roll over and continue throughout 2021. To contact MyLife Bathrooms call: +44 (0)28 3025 6392, email: sales@mylifebathrooms.com or visit: www.mylifebathrooms.com MYLIFEBATHROOMS’ CHARITYDONATION

DATESFOR2021 GRANTTRAINING ACADEMY

G rant has announced new dates for its popular Aerona 3 R32 air source heat pump training course in 2021. The course will take place at the company’s state-of-the-art training facilities which features a dedicated training academy auditorium and training suite which are suitable for installers, plumbers and BER / Energy Assessors. Delivered by Grant’s experienced technical specialists, those attending the courses will have the opportunity to gain valuable insight into the award-winning and highly efficient A+++ Aerona 3 R32 air to water air source heat pump range

and receive practical knowledge and installation guidance. This free of charge training course runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9.30am – 4.00pm and is available to those working within the plumbing and heating industry. To ensure the health and safety of both trainers and attendees, all training courses will go ahead in line with government’s Covid-19 guidelines and are subject to change if necessary. Visit www.grant.eu for further details. To keep up-to-date with the latest Grant news on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram@mygrantni @grantirl

SNIPEFWELCOMESAPPRENTICEFUNDINGFOREMPLOYERS

S NIPEF, the Scotland and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers’ Federation, has welcomed the new Apprentice Recovery Package from Northern Ireland’s Department for the Economy. The initiative will fund apprenticeships, for new apprentices, those who have been made redundant as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and those returning from furlough, with up to £3,750 of financial support per apprentice. Fiona Hodgson, Chief Executive of SNIPEF, said, “This is excellent news for our members in Northern Ireland and we warmly welcome

the initiative of the Province’s Department for the Economy. Everyone understands the importance of recruiting and developing apprentices since the future of the plumbing and heating sector depends upon them. “We applaud the introduction of this incentive, not only in its aim of recruiting new apprentices but also in supporting those who have been made redundant through no fault of their own and deserve a further opportunity to complete their course of learning.” For SNIPEF membership information, call: 0131 556 0600, email: info@snipef.org or visit: www.snipef.org

Fiona Hodgson, Chief Executive of SNIPEF.

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