Going to dizzying heights to work on a pylon
This photo of some workers carrying out maintenance work on a pylon was taken by Christopher Smith, technical officer at Cheshire East council, while on holiday in Turkey.
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Going to dizzying heights to work on a pylon
This photo of some workers carrying out maintenance work on a pylon was taken by Christopher Smith, technical officer at Cheshire East council, while on holiday in Turkey.
2012-06-13T10:53:00Z
Sandeep Aujla sent this picture of a no-nonsense approach to gaining access to the outside of a residential property in Southall. Scaffolding? Who needs it?
2025-04-30T06:00:00Z By Colin Jones and Stewart Morrison
Colin Jones and Stewart Morrison explain what the new legislation means for the construction industry
2025-04-22T06:00:00Z By Christine Scott
Halted projects, redundancies and widespread delays and disruption are all consequences of the requirement for second staircases, says Christine Scott at Madison BerkeleyÂ
2025-04-16T06:00:00Z By Alex Dillistone
For all its rhetoric, the government’s changes set out in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill are far from revolutionary. Instead, they focus on streamlining the planning and approvals process within the existing regime, says Alex Dillistone
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