Tarmac inspires students to tackle sustainability issues through employee volunteering scheme
To coincide with British Science Week (5-14 March) Tarmac is proud to announce a seventh successive year partnering with Solutions for the Planet (S4TP) – a social enterprise working nationally to build partnerships between businesses and schools to promote sustainability, science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) careers as well as develop employability skills.
The leading construction solutions business is once more supporting S4TP’s
#BigIdeasProgramme, a STEM enhancement programme shining a spotlight on sustainability issues of today and the future.
To mark British Science Week with its theme of ‘Innovating for the Future’, Tarmac has confirmed it is extending its long-term partnership with S4TP into a seventh year, which creates a platform for young people to make their voices heard in the wider community through linking together with schools, businesses, universi
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Workers’ Rights Louise O’Reilly TD, spokesperson on Justice Martin Kenny TD, and spokesperson on Higher Education, Rose Conway Walsh TD, have called on the government to do more to help delivery riders across a range of areas.
Teachta O’Reilly said:
“Delivery riders have been providing an essential service throughout the Covid crisis, whether that’s delivering pizza to doctors and nurses at the coalface in our hospitals, fish and chips to the Fire Fighters and Gardaí on the frontline, or a spice-bag to your own front door, they have worked hail, rain, and snow.
X-ray services are to be reinstated this month in Our Lady s Hospital, Manorhamilton. It had been expected that services would resume following the full commiss.
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Carlos Mouta, Real Estate Developer
The two men who have not to date collaborated on any projects have been in real estate for decades, and between them control well over 1,000 residential units in Hartford County.
Mouta has been heavily focused on Hartford’s Parkville neighborhood while Lexington Partners’ Kenny a frequent business partner of parking magnate and realty investor Alan Lazowski has focused on the central business district and nearby suburbs like Glastonbury, West Hartford, Wethersfield and Windsor.
Mouta’s biggest recent project was the Parkville Market food hall, a $5 million, 20,000-square-foot facility that debuted several months into the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Mouta is pursuing a 30,000-square-foot expansion that will include a gaming area, bar, and potentially a brew pub.