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Registrations now open for Screwfix Live 2026
Screwfix Live, the renowned event for trade professionals and serious DIYers, returns to Farnborough International Exhibition Centre from Friday 25 to Sunday 27 September. Now in its 13th year, Screwfix Live brings together more than 200 leading trade brands, offering visitors the chance to get hands-on with the latest tools, products, and innovations, all under one roof. Attendees can also shop exclusive event-only offers and enjoy giveaways, live product demonstrations, hands-on experiences, expert Q&A sessions, and much more. Free to attend, visitors can now register to secure their place and receive a free goodie bag on arrival that Screwfix says is worth over £40. Screwfix Live will also host the final of Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2026 (which we reported on last week), where 10 finalists will face a panel of industry experts. One worthy winner will take home the ultimate £20,000 trade bundle of tools, tech, and training. Max Britten, Screwfix Managing Director, says, “Screwfix Live is an absolute highlight of the year, where we, the trade community, come together under one roof with hundreds of suppliers showcasing their fantastic products. “Last year we welcomed a record-breaking 30,000 visitors, and we're delighted to open registrations for what promises to be another incredible event. Whether you're an experienced professional or serious DIYer, there's something for everyone at Screwfix Live - and we look forward to welcoming visitors this September.” For more from Screwfix, click here.

Makita launches cordless XGT heat gun
Makita, a manufacturer of power tools and outdoor equipment, has introduced the HG001GZ02 40VMax XGT Heat Gun, a cordless model designed for professional applications requiring high temperatures and variable airflow. Powered by the company's 40V XGT battery platform, the heat gun delivers temperatures of up to 600°C and airflow rates of up to 200L/min. Makita says the tool offers performance comparable to mains-powered models while providing the flexibility of cordless operation. Supplied as a body-only unit in a Makpac carry case, the heat gun is intended for workshop and construction site use. The increased voltage compared with previous models enables applications including welding waterproof membranes and shrinking cable sleeves for cables with diameters of 25mm or greater. The tool features electronic controls that maintain consistent temperature and airflow as battery voltage changes. An LCD display and control dial allow users to adjust settings, while the last-used configuration is stored for repeated tasks. Features designed for professional use The LCD screen displays temperature, airflow settings, battery status, and system alerts. The tool also incorporates maximum temperature control. The heat gun is compatible with the nozzles used on Makita's existing cordless and mains-powered heat guns. A quick-release mechanism also allows nozzles to be removed without touching hot components. Additional features include an LED work light, a rubberised grip, and an integrated hanging hook for storage. Kevin Brannigan, Marketing Manager at Makita, says, "The new heat gun offers power, precision, and freedom to professionals looking for an efficient solution when working on thermal jobs. "The tool also comes in a versatile storage solution, keeping it well protected and easy to transport, making sure operators are ready for any task." For more from Makita, click here.

Ansell expands Foliar Connect outdoor lighting range
Lighting manufacturer Ansell Lighting has expanded its Foliar Connect outdoor lighting system with the addition of new decking lights for residential lighting installations. The new fittings are available in round and square designs with a stainless steel bezel and are rated IP66 and IK06. They feature a three-pin connector and are compatible with the Foliar Connect system's two-way and four-way splitters, allowing installers to configure lighting layouts to suit different outdoor spaces. The 24V plug-and-play system uses a central control hub, available with either manual correlated colour temperature (CCT) selection or OCTO smart app control. The wider Foliar Connect range also includes three spike-mounted luminaires in black and natural green finishes: the Planter Spike, Mini Flood Spike, and Spot Light Spike, each designed for different landscape lighting applications. System designed for flexible outdoor installations Ansell says the modular design allows luminaires to be added, repositioned, or adjusted without additional electrical work. The central hub includes a mounting bracket with a built-in spirit level to aid installation, while the spike fittings are installed using quick-fit connectors. The hub also enables users to select between 3000K and 4000K colour temperatures. The OCTO-enabled version provides additional control (including dimming and scheduling) via a smartphone or tablet. Mark Abbott, Managing Director at Ansell Lighting, explains, "The addition of the decking lights means Foliar Connect can now be applied throughout an entire garden project. "The range was specifically designed to complement landscaped environments and is perfect for subtly lighting up features such as foliage, pathways, and architectural details without disrupting the natural aesthetic, and now decking and seated areas can be included. "The system is incredibly easy to install and operate, offering users the freedom to change installation layouts and operative settings, as required, for enhanced functionality." For more from Ansell Lighting, click here.

NICEIC launches remote EV charging course
NICEIC, a certification body for the UK’s electrical contracting industry, has launched a new remote training course for the Level 3 Award in the Requirements for the Design and Installation of Domestic and Small Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging Installations (2921-34). The one-day course is designed to help electrical contractors gain a recognised electric vehicle charging point (EVCP) qualification without attending a training centre. Accredited by City & Guilds, the course is delivered remotely with live tutor-led sessions and remotely invigilated assessments. The first courses will run across five dates in July, August, and September, beginning on 31 July 2026. Learners attend live online sessions led by experienced tutors, enabling them to ask questions and receive feedback throughout the day. NICEIC says the course provides a more accessible training option for contractors while retaining the tutor-led approach to developing competence in EV chargepoint installation. Live online training aims to improve accessibility Alex Robinson, Head of Training at NICEIC, notes, "With consumer demand for electric vehicles continuing to grow, we’re seeing real-world electrification become a defining theme for the year ahead. "In 2025 alone, EV sales rose by 28%, with around one in three new cars sold now fully electric. "That pace of change means we need more contractors competent in the technology to meet demand and enable the roll-out. Our focus is to make high-quality training more accessible to electrical contractors across the UK. "This course allows us to reach those who may not be able to travel to a training centre, while still delivering the tutor-led experience that supports real understanding and competence." NICEIC is also offering a 5% discount on all virtual training courses available through its online shop between 1 July and 31 August 2026. The discount can be used alongside other promotional offers, including the existing 10% training discount for NICEIC-certified businesses. More information about the course and upcoming training dates is available through the NICEIC online shop. For more from NICEIC, click here.

Survey examines electric van adoption amongst UK SMEs
Nearly one third of UK SMEs and sole traders that rely on vans have already added electric vehicles to their fleets, according to new research from Tempcover, a temporary business van insurance company. The survey of 500 UK sole traders and SMEs found that 30% have already adopted electric vans. A further 27% plan to make the switch within the next 12 months, while 31% are considering doing so over the following one to five years. However, some businesses remain undecided. 9% have yet to decide whether to switch, 5% are considering the move without a defined timeframe, 4% are not currently considering electric vans, and a further 4% say they do not intend to adopt them. Amongst businesses that have not yet transitioned, concerns about driving range remain the most commonly cited barrier, identified by 39% of respondents. High upfront purchase costs (29%) and limited charging infrastructure (28%) were also frequently highlighted. The survey also found that 55% of respondents who have not switched believe current electric vans do not yet meet the needs of their business, while 70% have concerns about their suitability for regular high-mileage or long-distance work. Businesses weigh practical and financial considerations The findings suggest many SMEs are taking a cautious approach to fleet electrification. More than half (56%) of businesses that have not yet adopted electric vans say they would be more likely to do so if competitors made the move first, whilst 52% do not feel sufficiently informed to make a decision. Despite these reservations, 63% expect future government policy and changes in vehicle manufacturing to influence their fleet choices towards electric vehicles. Claire Wills-McKissick, Temporary Business Van Insurance Expert at Tempcover, says, "The transition to electric vans is a process that requires careful planning. This is particularly significant for small businesses, where upgrading a fleet is often a major investment. "The data shows that around a third have already integrated electric vehicles into their setups, whilst others are taking time to assess what works best for their day-to-day operations. "Given the scale of the decision, it seems businesses are focused on ensuring cost, capability, and operational infrastructure are firmly in place before committing." For more from Tempcover, click here.

VCHRGD expands EV charging technology platform
VCHRGD, a British EV chargepoint manufacturer, has outlined the next phase of its growth strategy as it expands beyond EV charging hardware into software, connected services, and international markets. The company says it achieved 200% year-on-year growth, reached profitability in 2026, completed a funding round, and secured its first international licensing agreement. Founded in 2021, VCHRGD has grown its business through the UK EV charging market and is now broadening its offering to include connected charging technology, software, energy tariff integrations, and support services for installers, wholesalers, fleet operators, workplaces, and homeowners. The company says continued investment in software and partnerships will complement its charging hardware as demand for integrated EV charging platforms increases. VCHRGD also says fewer than 1% of its chargers sold require replacement, while 97% of customer reviews have been rated five stars. New software and international expansion planned The company plans to launch grid flexibility services during the third quarter of 2026, enabling charging to respond to electricity grid demand while helping users manage charging costs. VCHRGD is also preparing to launch a direct-to-consumer sales channel later this year, allowing homeowners to purchase charging systems directly while continuing to support its installer and wholesaler network. The business has also signed its first international licensing agreement, enabling its charging technology to enter the Australian market through a local partner. Recruitment is also under way across engineering, customer support, operations, and commercial teams. Fraser Koefman, Commercial Director at VCHRGD, says, "Everything we've achieved has been built alongside our partners. Whether that's installers, wholesalers, fleets, technology providers or energy companies, we've always believed that long-term growth comes from growing in conjunction with our partner network. "We've worked hard to build a proposition that's reliable, commercially appealing, and properly supported, and that's reflected in the relationships we've developed across the industry. As we expand our technology, software, and service capabilities, that commitment to our partners will remain at the heart of everything we do." Phil McDermott, Executive Chairman at VCHRGD, adds, "The EV charging market is entering a new phase. The businesses that succeed are those that are built on sustainable foundations, who listen to customers, and [who] invest for the long term. That's exactly what we've done. "We've reached profitability while continuing to achieve notable growth, completed our growth funding round, and are now investing in the people, technology, and services that will define our next chapter. "Chapter one was establishing product-market fit. Chapter two is about scaling a sustainable, profitable technology business that can play a significant role in the future of EV charging." For more from VCHRGD, click here.

Toolstation fundraiser raises £3,440 for British Heart Foundation
Employees of Toolstation, a UK supplier of tools, accessories, and building supplies, have raised more than £3,400 for the British Heart Foundation (BHF) through a fundraising challenge inspired by the BBC programme Race Across the World. Held on 11 June, the event saw a team from Toolstation's head office compete against the company's senior leadership team in a race across London using public transport. Teams earned points by visiting Toolstation branches, completing challenges, visiting British Heart Foundation shops, serving customers, and encouraging donations through the 'Pennies' micro-donation scheme. The senior leadership team finished with the highest score, and the fundraiser exceeded its £2,000 target, raising a total of £3,440 for the charity. Toolstation says the donation could help fund almost two weeks of full-time research by an early-career scientist or provide hundreds of specialised DNA extraction kits used to identify genes linked to an increased risk of heart attacks. Partnership focuses on heart health awareness The fundraiser follows Toolstation's decision to partner with the British Heart Foundation over the coming year to promote heart health amongst colleagues and tradespeople. As part of the partnership, the organisations aim to raise awareness of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors, while encouraging more people to learn CPR. Toolstation has also committed to training all 5,000 of its colleagues using the British Heart Foundation's free online CPR training tool, RevivR. Chris Other, Customer Director at Toolstation, says, "While we didn’t have to travel across the world, the busy streets of London were still difficult to navigate! "It was a fantastic day which raised a huge amount of money and provided a brilliant team bonding experience. "By partnering with [the] British Heart Foundation, we are taking direct action to help support both our colleagues and customers. "In addition to our commitment to CPR training, our teams will continue to oversee fundraising events such as these to help protect the hearts of the tradespeople who do so much for our communities." Hayley Gunn-Bruce, Head of Corporate Partnerships at the British Heart Foundation, adds, "A huge thank you to everyone at Toolstation who took part in this fantastic fundraiser. "It was a brilliant day to be involved in, and we’re incredibly grateful to everyone who helped raise £3,440 to fund our lifesaving research. "Together, we’re helping to protect the hearts of the nation, and we look forward to seeing the lasting impact we can make together over the years ahead." For more from Toolstation, click here.

More ways to win and earn with Sync Energy Connect
If you install Sync Energy domestic EV chargers, you can now earn more from every qualifying installation with Sync Energy Connect. The scheme gives you two ways to be rewarded, the chance to win prizes when you purchase qualifying products, and the opportunity to earn rewards for completed and connected installations. It includes two incentives: Connect: Buy & Win and Connect: Install & Earn. Connect: Buy & Win Simply purchase a Sync Energy domestic charger, upload your receipt to the promotion landing page, and play the online slot machine game for the chance to win instant prizes. Rewards include Sync Energy and Kewtech products, plus retail vouchers for brands such as Amazon, Marks & Spencer, and Greggs. Every qualifying purchase also earns you one entry into the grand prize draw to win a VIP EV race weekend in Monaco. If you have more than one qualifying product on the same invoice, you can submit the invoice again for each eligible product. Connect: Install & Earn This initiative rewards you with £50 for every two verified domestic EV charger installations completed and connected through the Sync Energy App. To qualify, each charger must be fully commissioned in the app, set up in installer mode, and handed over to the homeowner, with the end user completing their first charge. This helps make sure every installation is connected, operational, and ready for the customer to use from day one. The more qualifying installations you complete, the more you can earn. Existing Sync Energy installers are automatically enrolled, with rewards available as digital vouchers across more than 500 retailers. Higher earners can also claim cashback via invoice, subject to minimum thresholds and supplier setup requirements. The promotions run until 30 November with payouts taking place in September and December 2026. By rewarding both product purchase and verified installation, Sync Energy Connect gives you a clear opportunity to get more value from every qualifying domestic EV charger installer while supporting high-quality, fully connected customer handovers. Visit the website to find out more. For more from Sync Energy, click here.

BESA, Swift Fire Compliance launch fire damper course
Swift Fire Compliance, a UK provider of fire safety consultancy, risk assessment, and compliance services, has partnered with BESA (the Building Engineering Services Association), a UK trade body representing contractors and businesses in the building engineering services sector, to launch a new training course covering the inspection and maintenance of fire dampers in line with updated industry standards and legislation. The Fire Damper Inspection and Maintenance course is designed for facilities managers, building services engineers, and fire stopping professionals. It aligns with the latest BESA DW145 guidance and the National Occupational Standard BSEFSD04, providing both theoretical knowledge and practical training. The course follows changes introduced through the Building Safety Act and the revision of BESA DW145 during 2024 and 2025, which strengthened requirements for the inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire dampers. Under current guidance, fire dampers should be accessible, inspected, and tested annually, with digital records (including photographic evidence) maintained as part of the building's 'Golden Thread' of safety information. According to the organisations, fewer than 1% of buildings comply with the core requirements of DW145, while around 70% of fire dampers fail their first inspection. Training reflects updated fire safety requirements Abbey Maxwell, Director of Shared Services at Swiftclean, says, "It's clear from BESA's figures that the majority of existing commercial buildings in the UK need to be brought up to scratch when it comes to fire safety. "We are delighted, therefore, to be able to deliver this new course to our customers, responding to the urgent requirement for technical competence and more rigorous safety practices, further strengthening our commitment to supporting businesses in our sector to meet the highest levels of compliance, improving building safety overall." The EAL-approved course combines online learning with practical training at Swiftclean's Training Academy in Southend-on-Sea. It covers: • Principles and practice of fire dampers, smoke dampers, and ventilation systems • Relevant legislation, guidance, policies, and procedures • Design and installation awareness • Preparing for inspection and maintenance • Inspection and testing procedures • Maintenance and fault identification • System handover Candidates are assessed through a written knowledge check, a supervised practical assessment, and a workplace portfolio demonstrating competence in the inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire dampers. Successful candidates receive an EAL certificate, which can be used to apply for the Blue Skilled Worker SKILLcard. The course is intended for those already working in fire damper inspection or related roles with experience in HVAC, facilities management, or fire stopping. Candidates must also hold a current Health & Safety Test, which can be completed online through the BESA Academy before training. For more from BESA, click here.

LSFA publishes net zero construction guide
The Light Steel Frame Association (LSFA), a UK trade body representing contractors, manufacturers, and suppliers within the light steel frame construction sector, has published a new guide examining how light steel frame construction can support the construction sector's transition to net zero while maintaining cost, safety, and building performance. The publication comes as the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard enters its early adoption phase and the Future Homes Standard moves closer to implementation, increasing the focus on reducing carbon emissions across the built environment. The guide, The Cost Effective Route to Net Zero, outlines how light steel frame construction can contribute to whole-life carbon reduction, circular construction, and the use of lower-carbon steel production methods. It is aimed at designers, developers, and specifiers working across the public and private sectors. Whole-life carbon remains a key consideration The guide encourages project teams to consider carbon emissions throughout the lifecycle of a building, from material extraction and manufacturing to construction, occupation, adaptation, and eventual deconstruction. According to the LSFA, light steel frame systems currently contain between 60% and 90% recycled steel. The association also highlights the steel industry's transition towards lower-carbon production using Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) technology powered by renewable energy. It notes that the new Electric Arc Furnace at Port Talbot is expected to reduce on-site CO₂ emissions by up to 90%, with production anticipated to begin in 2027. Ben Towe, Chair of the Light Steel Frame Association, says, "Our aim is to equip construction professionals with the knowledge and confidence to specify light steel frame systems as a credible net zero solution, demonstrating that high-performance, future-ready buildings can be delivered without a significant cost premium. "Early collaboration with the right expertise can transform project outcomes, unlocking a more sustainable, safe, and cost-effective pathway to net zero." The guide also states that reducing carbon emissions should not compromise building safety, highlighting the fire performance, dimensional stability, and durability of light steel frame construction. Ben continues, "The challenge facing the construction industry is significant. We must reduce embodied carbon, improve operational performance, extend building lifespans, and embrace circular construction principles while continuing to deliver safe, high-quality buildings that remain commercially viable. "For too long, the net zero conversation has focused almost exclusively on operational energy. While this remains vital, we now recognise that whole-life carbon must sit at the heart of every design decision. "By considering structural solutions at the earliest stages of a project, we can unlock significant carbon, programme, and cost efficiencies while future-proofing buildings for generations to come. This is where light steel frame comes into its own."



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