Tributes have continued to pour in from across the scaffolding and access industry following the death of NASC President and Chair Wayne Connolly, with messages shared by contractors, suppliers, training bodies and individuals from around the world.
Hundreds of comments have been left on Scaffmag’s LinkedIn channels alone, reflecting the scale of Mr Connolly’s influence and the personal impact he had on those who worked with him.
Many described him as a calm, approachable and principled leader who made time for people at every level of the industry. Others highlighted his role in pushing for change, improving governance and raising standards, both in the UK and internationally.
Several tributes referred to Mr Connolly’s presence at recent industry events, including ScaffEx and international conferences, where he was described as genuine, down to earth and deeply committed to the sector.

Lydia Stanton, Commercial Director at Star Scaffolding and Chair of the NASC Training and Education Committee, said she admired how he led the industry forward and credited him with lessons she would carry throughout her career. Others echoed similar sentiments, describing him as an inspirational figure who listened carefully and spoke with clarity.

Comments also reflected the respect he commanded beyond the UK. Contributors from Europe, Australia, New Zealand and further afield noted his positive influence on the global scaffolding and access community, particularly through his leadership roles within the National Access & Scaffolding Confederation and the International Access & Scaffolding Association.

Many messages focused on his personal qualities rather than his titles. Words such as “gentleman”, “kind”, “honest” and “approachable” appeared repeatedly, alongside references to his willingness to support others, mentor younger people in the industry and lead by example.
Several former colleagues and employees also shared personal memories, recalling acts of generosity and support that left a lasting impression well beyond the workplace.
The volume and tone of the tributes underline the breadth of Mr Connolly’s impact, not only as an industry leader but as a person. Further messages of condolence and remembrance are expected in the coming days as more people share their reflections.
NASC has said details of the funeral service and information on donations will be published on its website once confirmed.
Scaffmag continues to pass on its sincere condolences to Wayne Connolly’s family and friends, and to colleagues across the scaffolding and access industry worldwide following this profound loss.


