Photo Caption: Griffiths Farrans JV has celebrated a significant safety milestone at its transformational Public Transport Interchange project at Bristol Airport. The executive team from the Airport, including CEO Dave Lees, joined the project team to mark the completion of 100,000 hours on site without any lost time incidents, congratulating them for the ongoing commitment to a positive health and safety culture. The project forms part of Bristol Airport’s overall multi-million-pound transformational development plan enabling 12 million passengers a year to use the Airport. Pictured (L-R) Rupert Lawrie, Bristol Airport; Dave Lees, CEO, Bristol Airport; David Parr, Griffiths Farrans JV; Richard Adams, Bristol Airport; Jake Turberville, Griffiths Farrans JV; Gerard McNamee Griffiths Farrans JV and Andrew Goodenough, Bristol Airport.
Red Rhino crowned Family Business of the Year at the coveted Midlands Family Business Awards
It was a night to remember for Lincolnshire crusher and screener manufacturer Red Rhino, after the team took home the Family Business of the Year award at the glittering Midlands Family Business Awards. The coveted annual ceremony shines a light on family businesses...