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Martin Hastie has been appointed as the engineering consultancy’s regional director for Greater Manchester, succeeding Chris Rigby who has taken on a firm-wide role as operations director.
Rigby, who had held the role since 2012, will now have his work focused by the firm’s recent acquisition of Bury St Edmunds-based Archaeological Solutions.
Hastie is a specialist in land condition with more than two decades’ experience leading multi-disciplinary brownfield reclamation projects to support the commercial, residential, infrastructure and education sectors.
He is promoted from his current role as technical director within the ground and environmental engineering team and will be based at the company’s North West office in Bolton
THE RNLI is in search of budding new lifeguards to spend a season working on some of Pembrokeshire’s most popular beaches, as applications open for 2021. Recruitment for this season’s team of RNLI beach lifesavers has opened nationally, ready for the summer. Beach lifeguards are at the forefront of the charity’s lifesaving work, offering safety advice to visitors and rescuing those in difficulty. This year, the RNLI will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their lifeguard service. In 2019, the charity’s lifeguards responded to more than 17,000 incidents and helped almost 30,000 people. Successful applicants will receive world-class lifesaving training, enjoy good rates of pay and develop valuable skills for a future career.
The bank announced yesterday that its Wimborne Road branch was among 82 that will shut this year. The closure in August will be the second loss of a bank in Winton within a year. Barclays shut its Winton branch last October. Winton East councillor Chris Rigby said he was disappointed at the news. “We were quite lucky in Winton because we’ve had a few banks on the high street but seeing that one close now is really going to affect the residents who tend to shop on Winton high street rather than going into town,” he said. “It will have a knock-on effect for other businesses as well. If people are having to travel to go to the bank, they might take their custom elsewhere.