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Covid victims to be remembered at new National Memorial Arboretum woodland

Covid victims to be remembered at new National Memorial Arboretum woodland
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Timber Fest Invites People For Forest Soundmap

Timber Fest Invites People For Forest Soundmap
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Living memorial to be created in memory of those lost to the pandemic

Living memorial to be created in memory of those lost to the pandemic Staffordshire’s National Memorial Arboretum is partnering with the National Forest Company to create a living memorial dedicated to everyone who has lost their life as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. by Dan Symonds Plans are being developed to transform the existing scrubland and silt pond into a living landscape - credit: National Memorial Arboretum Sign in to continue Keep track of competitors, market trends, and policy changes with sector specific email bulletins Live email alerts from New project leads and business prospects every week through the

On yer bike for the Timber Festival at the National Forest

On yer bike for the Timber Festival at the National Forest
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Defra buys £1m safe workplace software to support return to office

Defra buys £1m ‘safe workplace’ software to support return to office Technology manages PPE inventories and keeps tabs on staff vaccinations Photo: Nick Ansell/PA Wire 06 May 2021 To prepare for employees returning to the office, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has spent £1m on specially-created software that allows tracking of metrics including inventories of personal protective equipment and staff vaccination status. The department has signed a £1.01m, three-year contract with IT reseller Softcat, which will deliver software from vendor ServiceNow, which specialises in workplace-management technology. The deal covers 23,000 licences of the software company’s Workspace Service Delivery product, which incorporates its dedicated Safe Workplace suite of applications. This set of tools includes programs for measuring the readiness of employees and buildings for returning to office-based work.

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