An online book of remembrance has been opened to allow members of the scaffolding and access industry to share messages and tributes in memory of NASC President and Chair Wayne Connolly.
The book has been created following Mr Connolly’s sudden death and provides a central place for colleagues, friends and industry peers to leave personal messages of condolence, reflection and remembrance.
Since opening, the book has received messages from across the UK and internationally, reflecting the scale of Mr Connolly’s influence and the respect in which he was held across the sector.
Among those to leave a message is Clive Dickin, Group Chief Executive of the National Access & Scaffolding Confederation, who wrote in the book of remembrance:
“I’m deeply saddened by the passing of our President, Chair and friend, Wayne Connolly. Wayne was an exceptional Chair – inspirational, driven and wholly committed – but above all he was a kind and generous man. His leadership, integrity and warmth made a profound impact on me and everyone who had the privilege of working with him. He was not only a highly respected colleague, but a valued friend, and his loss is felt deeply by us all.
On a personal level, I am utterly devastated by Wayne’s passing. My thoughts are with Nicola and the entire Connolly family at this incredibly difficult time. Wayne’s contribution, character and legacy will not be forgotten.”
Many other messages in the book echo similar sentiments. Contributors have described Mr Connolly as approachable, principled and generous with his time, while others have shared personal memories of his support, mentorship and commitment to improving standards across the industry.
Several tributes also reference his work through the Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS) and his wider efforts to strengthen professionalism and governance across the scaffolding and access sector.
The book of remembrance has been made available to give the industry a shared space to come together, particularly for those unable to attend services in person or who wish to leave a message in their own time.
The online book of remembrance remains open and can be accessed at:
https://rememberancebook.net/book/wayne-connolly/
NASC has said further information regarding funeral arrangements and donations will be shared in due course.
Scaffmag continues to pass on its sincere condolences to Wayne Connolly’s family and friends, and to colleagues across the scaffolding and access industry, as tributes continue to be shared in his memory.



