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Pendle receives LED lighting upgrade from Thorn
Luminaire manufacturer and supplier Thorn Lighting has completed an LED lighting upgrade at the Steven Burke Sports Hub, a free-access cycling circuit and BMX pump track operated by Pendle Borough Council. Named after Olympic cyclist Sir Steven Burke, the 1.1km facility has replaced ageing HID lanterns with LED luminaires designed to improve visibility, reduce energy use, and limit light spill into surrounding wildlife areas. The project involved collaboration between Thorn Lighting staff, members of the Pendle Forest Cycling Club, council officers, and local contractors. The original lighting installation was completed by a contractor based within five miles of the site, which also carried out the latest upgrade work. Thorn says the luminaires were manufactured at its Spennymoor facility, while a nearby wholesaler supplied the equipment. LED lighting reduces energy consumption The installation uses Thorn’s Isaro Pro LED lanterns across 41 fixed column positions around the circuit. According to the company, the luminaires were selected for their optical control and durability. Each lantern contains 24 LEDs configured to provide consistent illumination across the track while reducing glare and minimising spill beyond the circuit boundary. The system uses 4000K LEDs to support visibility during early morning and evening use. Thorn engineers carried out lighting design work and site visits to address dark spots caused by the fixed column locations and to maintain lighting uniformity around the track. The project also aimed to reduce the impact on local wildlife by limiting upward light and controlling horizontal spill in surrounding areas of Swinden Playing Fields. According to Pendle Borough Council, the LED upgrade has reduced energy consumption by around 45% and lowered maintenance requirements due to the longer operational life of the luminaires. Tricia Wilson, Project Manager (Engineering & Cycling) at Pendle Borough Council, says, “This [...] was a community effort. Club members and Thorn staff all contributed. The result is a safer, greener facility that honours Steven Burke’s legacy.” For more from Thorn Lighting, click here.

Schneider launches StarCharge Fast 720 EV charger
Schneider Electric, a global energy technology company, has introduced the Schneider StarCharge Fast 720 EV charging system to the UK market, targeting commercial and industrial sites as well as fleet operators. The charging platform delivers up to 720kW of power and can charge up to 12 vehicles simultaneously, supporting a range of electric vehicles including passenger cars, buses, and electric lorries. Schneider Electric says the system operates at 97% efficiency and includes dynamic load management to balance charging requirements across different vehicle types. Flexible EV charging infrastructure for fleets The Schneider StarCharge Fast 720 uses a decentralised architecture, allowing operators to position up to six dispensers within an 80m radius of the Boost Pro+ Power Cabinet. According to the company, this enables more flexible site layouts and scalable charging configurations. Schneider Electric says the design can help reduce the number of grid connections required, while also simplifying installation and lowering operational noise levels. The system also includes lifecycle support services covering installation, maintenance plans, 24/7 support, and remote monitoring through Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure Energy Asset Portal. For more from Schneider Electric, click here.

Who's Who - On a live system, there is no second chance
The difference between a compliant tool and a non-compliant one isn't a matter of preference – it's a matter of life and death. Here, C.K Tools makes the case for why VDE certification should be the non-negotiable starting point, and why its RedLine VDE range sets a new benchmark for the trade. Every electrician knows the feeling: a system that should be isolated, a colleague who assured you it was, and the moment of doubt that hits just before the tool makes contact. On a live system, there is no second chance. It is a standard the trade knows by name, expects on site, and increasingly demands by contract, and the tools that meet it need to be beyond question. VDE, awarded by Germany's Association for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies, is one of the most rigorous independent testing regimes in the world for insulated hand tools. Every tool is individually tested to withstand 10,000 volts and rated for safe working at 1,000 volts AC or 1,500 volts DC. Certification is not granted on the basis of design alone; it requires third-party laboratory verification and is subject to ongoing surveillance audit. For professionals working on or near live systems, it is not a premium extra, it is the professional baseline, and the due diligence that protects both the electrician and their liability. The steel behind the standard C.K Tools has built its reputation over more than a century on uncompromising specification. Its RedLine VDE range is a comprehensive suite of cutters, pliers, and strippers manufactured using German steel throughout and has long been the choice of electricians who understand that the material a cutting jaw or gripping face is made from is not incidental. German steel, alloyed and hardened to exacting tolerances, delivers the edge retention, jaw integrity and long-term performance that professional, repetitive use demands. For cutters and strippers in particular, blade hardness determines not just longevity but precision: a jaw that has lost its edge or begun to deform under load does not cut cleanly, and in cable preparation work, an unclean cut creates problems later in the job. The latest generation of the RedLine VDE range also introduces a handle design that represents a step forward in ergonomics and practical performance. The new handles incorporate 30% more material than their predecessors, a change which is noticeable in the hand. The increased volume, distributed through a refined, rounded profile, reduces the pressure points that accumulate during sustained gripping and cutting work. For electricians spending hours working through cable schedules, terminating panels, or stripping back wiring in awkward voids, this is not a marginal gain. Fatigue in the hand translates directly into reduced control and slower progress; tools that actively counter it are tools that justify their place in a professional kit bag. The handles are also longer than in the previous generation, providing greater leverage – a particularly significant improvement for cutting tools, where mechanical advantage determines how cleanly and efficiently heavier cable gauges can be worked. Better leverage means less effort per cut, which over the course of a full day's cable work makes a significant difference to how a professional arrives at the end of it. Made for where the work actually happens A significant development in the new RedLine VDE range is the integration of tether points directly into the tool design. As working at height regulations tighten, and as awareness of dropped-tool incidents grows, the ability to secure tools when working off the ground is moving from niche requirement to standard expectation. With C.K's approach, the tether point is not an afterthought: it is engineered into the handle structure itself, conforming to both VDE certification and the ANSI standard for working at height. There is no compromise to insulation integrity, no awkward retrofit solution, and no reason to reach for a less specified alternative simply because it happens to have a lanyard attachment. This matters particularly working in commercial and industrial environments where working-at-height risk assessments are mandatory and where project managers increasingly expect documented evidence of tool compliance. A tool that satisfies both VDE and ANSI requirements within a single, integrated design removes stress from that compliance process entirely. A new generation The arrival of a significantly upgraded product range presents a familiar question: how quickly to transition. The engineering improvements in the new RedLine VDE handles are not cosmetic revisions. The changes to handle geometry, material volume, leverage length, and tether integration reflect a step change in what the range offers. The new handles deliver meaningfully better performance across cutting, gripping, and stripping work, and the integrated tether system adds a compliance capability that the previous range did not offer. The RedLine VDE range represents C.K Tools at its most focused: German steel, independently certified insulation, ergonomic design that reflects real-world working conditions, and safety features built to the highest international standards. For more from C.K Tools, click here. - This article first appeared in the May 2026 edition of ECN, which is available by clicking here.  

JTL Preston to host SkillELECTRIC competition heat
Electrical training provider JTL's Preston site is set to host a regional qualifying heat of the SkillELECTRIC competition on Thursday 14 May, bringing together apprentices, employers, and industry representatives for a day of skills challenges, networking, and sector discussion. Taking place from 10am to 3pm at the Preston training centre on Frenchwood Avenue, the event will see electrical apprentices compete in a live skills challenge as part of the national competition, which recognises excellence across the electrotechnical sector. Alongside the competition, guests will have the opportunity to tour the training centre, meet apprentices and employers, and connect with industry representatives, including Edmundson, JIB, and Milwaukee. Employer discussion session and sector insight JTL will also host a dedicated employer discussion session led by Gillian Day, Director of Finance and Corporate Services at JTL. The session will give employers a platform to share their views on key priorities, challenges, and opportunities facing the sector at both a local and national level. The event is open to employers, partners, and those with an interest in supporting skills development across the region. Gary Downes, Delivery Team Manager for JTL Preston, says, "We're really pleased to be opening our Preston centre to employers and partners from across the local area for this event. "It's a great chance to see our facilities in action, meet our apprentices, and connect with others working across the sector here in Lancashire." Chris Claydon, Chief Executive of JTL, adds, "We are delighted to be hosting a SkillELECTRIC qualifying heat at our Preston training centre and to welcome employers and industry partners from across the region. "Events like this are a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the talent of electrical apprentices and the network of support behind them as they progress in their careers. "Attendees at this event will see true collaboration between training providers and industry, which is essential if we are to address skills shortages and support the next generation of electricians." Those interested in attending can click here to find out more and register. For more from JTL, click here.

Shelly expands smart automation portfolio
Shelly Group, a maker of smart home automation devices and IoT hardware, has expanded its portfolio of smart automation solutions with the launch of three new products designed to support key use cases across modern installations. The latest additions focus on access control, lighting management, and simple upgrades for existing electrical systems - helping installers and integrators deliver smarter, more efficient environments. The new products include the BLU Door/Window ZB sensor, featuring both Zigbee and Bluetooth connectivity; the Dimmer 0/1–10V PM Gen4, enabling precise lighting control with integrated energy monitoring; and the Smart Light Bundle, developed in partnership with V-TAC. The BLU Door/Window ZB sensor The BLU Door/Window ZB is a compact, multi-functional sensor that combines a magnetic reed sensor with an integrated G-sensor, enabling highly accurate detection of doors and windows opening and closing. In addition to contact sensing, the device measures ambient light levels and tilt angle, allowing for more advanced automations based on brightness or partially opened windows. This enables greater control and flexibility across a wide range of smart building scenarios. The device supports both Bluetooth 5.0 and Zigbee connectivity. Bluetooth offers a range of up to 10 metres indoors and up to 30 metres outdoors (depending on environmental conditions), while Zigbee enables mesh networking for extended coverage and improved reliability. Communication is secured using AES-128 encryption, and its energy-efficient design delivers up to five years of battery life under typical usage. Designed for both residential and professional environments - including multi-dwelling units (MDUs), hotels, and office spaces - the BLU Door/Window ZB supports centralised access monitoring and automation. In practice, the sensor can trigger a range of smart actions, such as turning off heating when a window is opened, activating lighting upon entry, or sending alerts in the event of unexpected access. When operating via Bluetooth, a gateway is required for remote access and cloud integration. This functionality is supported by a wide range of Shelly devices, including those from the Plus, Gen3, and Gen4 series. Alternatively, Zigbee connectivity allows seamless integration with existing Zigbee hubs across many smart home platforms. The Dimmer 0/1-10V PM Gen4 lighting controller Dimmer 0/1-10V PM Gen4 is an intelligent lighting controller designed for compatibility with both 0–10V and 1–10V drivers, making it suitable for a wide range of LED luminaires, LED strips, as well as motor control and ventilation applications. Powered by the ESP32-C6 processor, the device supports multi-protocol connectivity - including Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, Zigbee, and Matter - enabling seamless integration into smart home and building automation systems, often without the need for an additional gateway. Alongside smooth and precise dimming, the device features built-in, real-time power monitoring, measuring voltage, current, and energy consumption to support improved energy efficiency and cost control. The Dimmer 0/1–10V PM Gen4 can be operated using existing wall switches (single or double button), while also supporting advanced functionality such as schedules, scenes, scripting, and Night Mode - automatically reducing lighting levels during predefined hours. With support for KNXnet/IP, the device can be integrated into professional building management systems across offices, hotels, and retail environments. Combined with local control capabilities and compatibility with Matter ecosystems, it ensures reliable operation even without an internet connection - an important advantage for scalable, resilient automation systems. The Smart Light Bundle The Smart Light Bundle offers an accessible entry point into smart lighting, providing a simple, effective way to transform standard lighting into an intelligent system. Developed in partnership with V-TAC, the kit includes three A60 LED bulbs (4000K) and the compact Shelly 1 Mini Gen4 relay. The relay enables smart control of existing lighting circuits, adding connectivity and automation without the need to replace full installations. Supporting loads of up to 8A (240V AC) / 5A (30V DC), the Shelly 1 Mini Gen4 operates via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, with Matter compatibility enabling seamless integration across major smart home ecosystems - all without requiring an additional hub in many setups. Using the Shelly Smart Control app, users can create schedules, scenes, and automations, as well as control lighting remotely or via voice assistants such as Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Home. Suitable both as a first step into smart home technology and as an easy extension to existing systems, the bundle combines affordability, flexibility, and quick installation. All products available now More broadly, these latest solutions from Shelly Group are designed with real-world applications in mind, from automatically switching off heating when a window is opened, to intelligent lighting based on time of day, through to centralised lighting control across offices, hotels, and commercial spaces. With multi-protocol connectivity spanning Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and Matter, the products can be easily integrated into both existing smart home environments and new installations, typically without the need for major infrastructure changes or additional hubs. All products are available in the UK and Ireland on Shelly's website, as well as via authorised resellers (a full list of which can be found here).

UK firms receive King’s Awards for Enterprise
Ideal Heating, a UK manufacturer of boilers and heat pumps, and Kentec Electronics, a UK manufacturer of fire alarm control panels and ancillary equipment, have both been recognised with King’s Awards for Enterprise, highlighting achievements in innovation and international trade. The awards, regarded as the UK’s most prestigious business honours, recognise organisations for performance across areas including innovation, export growth, and sustainable development. Ideal Heating has been awarded in the Innovation category, while Kentec Electronics has been recognised for International Trade. Ideal Heating, part of Groupe Atlantic UK and Republic of Ireland, employs around 1,500 people across the UK, including 800 at its Hull headquarters. This marks the company’s fourth King’s (or Queen’s) Award, following previous recognitions in 2013 and 2019. Kentec Electronics, based in Dartford, Kent, employs around 290 people and specialises in fire detection and control systems. It is one of 185 organisations nationally to receive a King’s Award in 2026. Recognition for innovation and export growth Ideal Heating’s award reflects its development of a heat pump delivery model aimed at supporting the UK’s transition to low-carbon heating. This includes investment in training infrastructure, customer support, and manufacturing facilities. The company has established a national training network, including a dedicated training and technology centre, alongside programmes designed to support installer skills development. Adam Foy, CEO at Ideal Heating, comments, "Receiving the King’s Award for Enterprise is a great honour and an incredibly proud moment for us." Kentec Electronics’ award recognises export growth over the past three years, with overseas sales increasing by 69% and now accounting for 67% of total turnover. The company exports to more than 90 countries worldwide. Kevin Swann, Managing Director at Kentec Electronics, says, "As the most prestigious business award in the UK, it's a great honour to win the King's Award for Enterprise, and it's wonderful for everyone at Kentec to have their efforts recognised." The King’s Awards for Enterprise programme, established in 1965, recognises UK businesses for excellence across multiple categories. Winners are permitted to use the award for five years following a formal assessment process. For more from Ideal Heating, click here.

The benefits of upgrading to LED lighting in the office
In this exclusive article for ECN, Phil Wiltshire, Contracts Manager at Pensdown, outlines how modern LED lighting can cut energy costs, improve workplace wellbeing, and deliver long-term value when specified and installed correctly: Modern workplaces are constantly evolving, with companies seeking ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and create healthier, more productive environments for their teams. One of the most effective upgrades an organisation can make is transitioning to LED lighting. While traditional fluorescent and incandescent lighting have been standard for decades, advances in LED technology offer a range of advantages that go far beyond simple illumination. Ironically, most organisations are already aware of these benefits, but seem reluctant or unwilling to make the change until they have to. So, here is a reminder. Perhaps the most immediate benefit of switching to LED lighting is the reduction in energy consumption. LED lights use significantly less electricity than traditional fluorescent or incandescent bulbs while providing the same - or an often superior - level of brightness. This efficiency translates directly into lower energy bills, which can be particularly impactful in large office spaces with multiple floors or open-plan areas. Over time, the savings accrued from reduced energy usage can offset the initial investment in upgrading fixtures, making LED a financially sound choice for organisations of all sizes. LED lighting is also more responsive to dimming and automation technologies. By integrating LED systems with motion sensors, timers, or smart building controls, offices can ensure that lights are only in use when necessary, further driving down energy consumption. These systems provide flexibility that older lighting types simply cannot match, allowing organisations to adapt lighting levels to varying tasks, times of day, or occupancy patterns. LED lights are also designed to last far longer than traditional bulbs. While incandescent bulbs may last just a year or two - and fluorescent tubes typically around 10,000 hours - LEDs can operate effectively for 25,000 to 50,000 hours or more. This extended lifespan means fewer replacements and less maintenance overall, reducing disruption to daily operations and lowering ongoing costs associated with maintenance schedules, waste disposal, and labour. In offices where lighting is extensive, the reduced maintenance frequency can have a substantial impact. Fewer bulb changes mean less reliance on in-house maintenance teams or external contractors and fewer chances for errors or accidents during installations. This reliability contributes to a more seamless, productive work environment. Improved lighting quality and employee wellbeing We also know that the quality of office lighting has a direct influence on the wellbeing and performance of employees. LEDs offer consistent, flicker-free light that can reduce eye strain, headaches, and fatigue - all of which are common complaints in poorly lit offices. They also provide options for adjustable colour temperature, allowing offices to simulate natural daylight or create warmer tones depending on the activity or time of day. Properly designed LED lighting can improve concentration, mood, and overall satisfaction among staff. Studies have shown that exposure to high-quality lighting in the workplace can increase productivity, reduce errors, and even improve sleep patterns outside of work by supporting natural circadian rhythms. The ability to adjust light levels also allows teams to create comfortable environments that are appropriate for different types of work, from focused individual tasks to collaborative meetings. In addition, transitioning to LED lighting offers clear environmental benefits. LEDs consume less energy and generate less heat than traditional lighting, which not only reduces electricity demand but also lessens the load on air conditioning systems. This reduction in energy consumption translates to lower carbon emissions, helping organisations meet sustainability targets and improve their environmental footprint. Furthermore, LEDs do not contain mercury (unlike fluorescent tubes), making them safer to dispose of and less harmful to the environment. Reduced waste, combined with their long lifespan, means fewer resources are required for production, transport, and replacement. For companies seeking to adopt greener practices, switching to LED lighting is a straightforward yet impactful step. As an added bonus, LED technology allows for greater flexibility in lighting design than traditional options. Fixtures can be integrated into ceilings, walls, furniture, or architectural features, creating a visually appealing and functional workspace. Linear lighting, recessed downlights, panels, and pendant designs are all possible with LEDs, enabling customised solutions tailored to the specific needs of an office. Modern LED systems can also be integrated with smart building controls and internet of things (IoT) devices. Offices can create automated schedules, occupancy-based lighting adjustments, or even dynamic lighting scenarios that change throughout the day. This integration provides both operational efficiency and an enhanced employee experience, demonstrating that lighting is not simply a utility but a tool that can positively influence the workplace environment. Why choosing the right electrical contractor matters Upgrading to LED lighting is more than simply replacing old bulbs. The design, installation, and integration of a modern lighting system require technical expertise to ensure safety, efficiency, and long-term performance. Choosing the right electrical contractor is therefore critical. A knowledgeable contractor, such as Pensdown, can assess the existing infrastructure, recommend suitable LED solutions, manage wiring and load considerations, and integrate new systems with existing building controls. Furthermore, experienced contractors understand compliance requirements and best practices, including energy efficiency standards, health and safety regulations, and proper disposal of old lighting. By working with a professional electrical team, organisations can avoid common pitfalls such as overloading circuits, incorrect fixture placement, or compatibility issues with automated systems. Ultimately, selecting a competent contractor ensures that the lighting upgrade achieves its intended benefits in terms of cost savings, energy efficiency, and workplace comfort. The good news is that LED lighting can be implemented both in new builds and retrofitted into existing spaces. Retrofitting involves replacing existing fixtures or integrating LEDs into current infrastructure while minimising disruption to ongoing operations. This process requires careful planning to ensure compatibility with existing wiring, switches, and control systems. In new constructions, LEDs can be designed into the building from the outset, allowing for a more cohesive lighting strategy. Incorporating LEDs early enables architects and designers to take full advantage of the technology’s flexibility, creating spaces that are both energy efficient and visually appealing. We can see, therefore, that investing in LED lighting is not just about current performance; it is also a step towards future-proofing the workplace. Advances in LED and lighting controls continue to improve efficiency, integration, and functionality. By adopting modern LED solutions now, offices can easily incorporate future innovations such as networked lighting controls, daylight harvesting, and adaptive lighting schemes. This flexibility ensures that the workplace remains modern, sustainable, and adaptable to changing needs.

Quote from site, from the office, from anywhere
Electrical estimating has always been an office job. Drawings on the desk, price lists in a folder, spreadsheet on the screen. But contractors don't work like that anymore - and neither should their estimating software. Electrika's latest platform upgrade means contractors can now build, review, and amend quotes on any device. Desktop, tablet, or phone. On site, in the van, or at the kitchen table. Everything runs in the browser - no app to download, no software to install. The upgrade is the most significant in Electrika's 30-year history, bringing a fully mobile-responsive interface, improved security, and a redesigned user experience. But critically, all existing quotes, kits, contacts, and data remain exactly where users left them. Nothing has been lost or moved - the platform just works better, on more devices, in more places. Why does this matter? Because contractors increasingly need to price work away from the office. A main contractor asks for a variation while you're on site. A client wants a quick price for additional sockets during a walkround. A subcontractor needs to check a rate before committing. With Electrika, the answer is already in your pocket. Pull up the quote, check the price, adjust the quantity, and send it - all from your phone. Still free, still shareable The platform upgrade hasn't changed what makes Electrika unique: it remains completely free. No subscription, no per-seat licence, and no limits on sharing. Manufacturer trade prices from Schneider Electric, Hager, Ansell Lighting, MK Electric, and more than 25 other leading brands are built in and updated automatically. Contractors can share quotes with colleagues, clients, and subcontractors without anyone needing to purchase software. A growing firm can give every team member access at no cost. A freelance estimator can serve multiple clients from one account. What's coming next Later in 2026, Electrika will introduce AI-powered product assistants, allowing contractors to find and specify products using plain language instead of scrolling through catalogue pages. A Pro subscription tier is also in development, offering advanced features such as variation pricing and a business dashboard at a modest monthly cost. Get started Registering takes less than a minute. Visit Electrika’s website to start quoting from any device - and share it with your whole team. Electrika – free electrical estimating software, trusted since 1996. For more from Electrika, click here.

B&Q, RAW roll out ultra-rapid EV charging
Home improvement and garden living retailer B&Q has partnered with RAW Charging, an electric vehicle (EV) chargepoint operator, to install ultra-rapid EV charging hubs across its UK shop network. The rollout follows an £11 million investment by RAW Charging and will see high-power charging points installed at up to 26 locations across England and Wales over the next 12 months. The charging hubs are intended to support customers, including tradespeople, by enabling vehicle charging during shop visits. The bays include high-power DC charging, with layouts designed to accommodate vans and allow longer dwell times. Initial installations are already in place at sites including Cheltenham, Sidcup, Boston, Stanmore, and Galashiels. National rollout across retail locations The project includes both rapid and ultra-rapid charging infrastructure, with RAW Charging responsible for grid upgrades and high-voltage connections where required. Once operational, the network will be accessible via contactless payment and major EV charging apps. The rollout reflects increasing demand for accessible charging infrastructure at retail destinations, particularly for commercial vehicles and tradespeople. Kingsley Mack, Director of Property at B&Q, says, "B&Q is committed to reducing our impact on the environment and to helping our customers to live more sustainably." Neil Broadbank, Chief Commercial Officer at RAW Charging, comments, "We’re delighted to be working with B&Q to deliver EV charging infrastructure that genuinely supports how people work today." The partnership is expected to expand EV charging availability across retail locations, supporting wider adoption of electric vehicles in the UK. For more from RAW Charging, click here.

London Marathon runners raise £25,000 for electrical charity
Five runners have raised more than £25,000 for the Electrical Industries Charity (EIC) after completing the 2026 London Marathon. The team took on the 26.2-mile (42km) course following months of preparation, supporting the charity’s work across the electrical and energy sectors. A combined total of £25,200 has been raised so far, with funds set to support individuals and families within the industry. Darren House of Grant & Stone and Mark Lambert of AWEBB ran together as part of AWEBB’s 50th anniversary fundraising activity. Both recorded solid finishing times, with Darren completing the race in 5:20:30 and Mark in 4:35:29. Mark comments, "The atmosphere in London was absolutely incredible. We raised far more than expected thanks to the generosity from AWEBB’s members and suppliers. "I’d like to thank the EIC for allowing me to run for them. The electrical industry has been my life since I was 16, so to be able to give back to the industry and run for the EIC even without a charity place has been an absolute privilege." Supporting industry charity work David Grimes of Edmundson Electrical finished in 4:31:02, completing the race despite experiencing muscle cramps during the latter stages. Dean Wilsher of LEW recorded a time of 3:41:05, while Neil Crook of AWEBB completed the course in 4:58:51. Neil says, "The London Marathon was one of the best things that has ever happened to me, although most definitely the hardest. "I know the benefit the EIC brings to the industry, and the hard work they do, so it was an honour to run and raise money for such a worthwhile cause." The EIC provides support services to people working within the electrical and energy industries, including financial assistance and wellbeing support. Donations continue following the event. For more from the EIC, click here.



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