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Thursday, December 25, 2025

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NASC Donates £1,500 To TRAD Group’s 50K For 50 Years Charity Fund

UK Scaffolding trade body the NASC has pledged its support for TRAD's 50th-anniversary charity appeal. TRAD Group (‘TRAD’), one of the UK’s leading scaffolding and access...

Date set for NASC Awards & Ball 2021

The National Access and Scaffolding Confederation have confirmed its annual awards and ball event will take place this November. After the previous event was mothballed...

NASC hands over more than £50K in training fund payments

Members of the scaffolding trade body the NASC have received more than £50,000 from the NASC’s four training funds during 2020, it has been...

COVID prompts NASC to slash members fees

NASC has reduced its 2021 subscription fees for full members by 25 per cent. The UK scaffolding trade body is set to reduce the fees...

NASC AGM: TG20:21 Price Revealed

The NASC has just unveiled the cost of its eagerly-anticipated eGuide scaffolding design software, TG20:21. The new product, which updates and expands on TG20:13, the...

Special guests including Harry Redknapp to feature at NASC’s virtual AGM

Guest speakers and the former Premier League football manager Harry Redknapp is to feature at this year's NASC AGM. 'King of the Jungle' Harry Redknapp...

NASC launch dedicated careers portal

UK scaffolding trade body the NASC has today launched a dedicated website at encouraging would-be employees of all ages and backgrounds to take up...

NASC Update COVID-19 Guidance

The NASC has updated its guidance for Scaffolding Operations During Coronavirus Pandemic The updated COVID-19 guidance published by the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation is...

NASC Backs Talent Retention Scheme

NASC has welcomed the launch of the Construction Talent Retention Scheme, which will help keep scaffolding workers in the industry. The National Access and Scaffolding...

NASC 2020 Safety Report Shows Record Low Accidents

The number of accidents and injuries recorded by NASC members fell to an all-time low in 2019, with just 74 incidents to operatives throughout...

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