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Teesside rope access training launched

Tony Northmore, Kevin Heilbron, John Wanless, Stephen Smith, Harry Doyle and Danny Clarke TIS (NGA) Ltd has double the reason to celebrate this month after two significant announcements to boost its grand expansion plans following a six-figure investment. As well as becoming an accredited member of the Scaffolding Association the Billingham-based service provider has launched its own Rope Access Training School. TIS (NGA) Ltd trading from a bespoke facility on the Cowpen Lane Industrial Estate since 2018, has welcomed its first learners through this week in a facility designed to create a life-like environment in rope access coupled with a classroom for theory teaching.

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Gold Coast building company opens offices on Northern Rivers

Premium Content Subscriber only A Gold Coast company has opened up offices in Ballina to extend its operations into New South Wales. Alder Constructions has cemented its position south of the state border with a satellite office in Ballina now fully operational. The firm has also completed a $1.2M construction project at Cabarita Beach. The company completed construction of Freedom Caba, a 21-lot subdivision at the sold-out project, by Gold Coast developer Sherpa Property Group last week. Alder Constructions New South Wales regional manager Marty Brennan said opening the Ballina office and securing Freedom Caba marked the beginning of Alder Construction s success in the area.

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How to stop blue light from devices ruining your sleep - and skin

January 25, 2021 Working from home means many people are spending more time in front of screens. Unsplash After lawyer Kam Dhaliwal realised how much of her life in Hong Kong revolved around staring at digital screens, she bought a pair of blue-light-blocking eyeglasses. The HK$300 (S$51) purchase from a local ophthalmologist required no prescription, and she quickly came to appreciate their value. A casual discussion with her friends had helped her recognise she might be harming her eyes by spending long hours poring over legal documents on-screen at work. The 29-year-old was also mostly going online for entertainment, too. When she googled for ways to protect her eyes, these special antiglare glasses seemed a good idea.

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