Ireland's Plumbing & Heating Magazine Issue 104 Nov-Dec

NEWS

Hevac held its annual Golf Day at the Palmerstown House Estate Golf Course on Friday, September 24. An enjoyable day was had by all at the 18-hole championship course. Both customers and staff returned from the 7,419-yard course having experienced the golfing tradition and quality of this course. Along with the signs of having thoroughly enjoyed the challenging course were also the signs of some very tired legs among several golfers! Hevac expressed its thanks to all valued customers who participated on the day along with the invaluable assistance of its staff and the team at Palmerstown House who worked to make the event an enjoyable and successful day for all. And sincere thanks to all the sponsors whose continued support helped make it an HEVACGOLFDAY

WARMFLOWREWARDS LONGSERVICE

Northern Ireland’s

leading boiler manufacturer Warmflow celebrated four long- standing special members of staff recently. Geoff Harron, Jim Teggart, Niall Faris and Ruth Connolly have all achieved 20 years’ service with the Lisburn- based company. The landmark occasion was marked during a ceremony in which they were all presented with a Tag Heuer watch from Directors Ken and Liz Cousins in appreciation for their loyalty, commitment and service to the company over their many years working at Warmflow. www.warmflow.co.uk

unforgettable day. Visit www.hevac.ie

Hevac Golf Day results: • Teams: 1st - Medigas Les Field Neil Banister Niall O’Dwyer; • 2nd - Conex Mick O’Shea Seamus English Dermot Fennelly and • 3rd - Conex Gary Keeling Garrett White Keith Haughton • Longest Drive: Dermot Fennelly (250) • Nearest The Pin: Ted Walsh

Warmflow Directors Ken and Liz Cousins congratulate their 20-years’ service staff members Geoff Harron, Jim Teggart, Niall Faris and Ruth Connolly.

140 JOBSTOGOASCODOWNFIRM GOES INTOLIQUIDATION

Up to 140 jobs have been lost at JMC Mechanical and Construction as the Co Down Housing Executive contractor faces liquidation amid the pressure of rising costs in the building trade. The firm carried out a mix of private and public sector work from its headquarters in Waringstown, and is thought to have employed up to 140 people. It also had premises in

Drumbo in Lisburn and Bleary. It was run by Bernadette McCully and James McCully. The family-owned business – which operated with a fleet of vehicles to carry out all manner of skilled work at locations across Northern Ireland – was established in 2000. Seamas Keating, a Director at accountancy firm PKF-FPM, confirmed to the Belfast Telegraph newspaper that he had been appointed to advise the company on the process leading up to liquidation. He said, “Obviously the impact of increased costs on the construction industry has impacted the company. It’s now very early in the process of it going into liquidation. It has ceased trading and we are giving them advice on the wind-down of the company.”

• Front Nine: Gerry Jacob • Back Nine: Fergal Reilly

• Staff Winner: David Verschoyle • Overall Winner: Gary Keeling

Hevac customers and staff enjoyed the day out at Palmerstown House Estate Golf Course.

Gary Keeling Winner.

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