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Drain CCTV Survey Manchester Unmasking the Unseen
Drain CCTV Survey Manchester trained professional engineers will arrive at your property with no callout charges.We are ranked as the UK’s No.1 drainage company according to Trustpilot. You will always know the cost of our services before we attend your property. Click the padlock to view our prices.
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Blocked Drains in Greater Manchester: Everything You Need to Know
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Blocked drains can be a nightmare for any property owner in Greater Manchester. The unpleasant odor, the overflowing water, and the potential damage to the property are all reasons why you should not ignore a blocked drain. If you are experiencing any of these issues, it is time to call in the experts - MK1 Drains LTD.
MK1 Drains LTD is a professional and reliable drainage company based in Greater Manchester. With years of experience in the industry, they have become the go-to experts for all drainage problems in the area, including blocked drains.
Blocked drains are a common problem in Greater Manchester due to the city's age and the prevalence of older properties. The older the property, the more likely it is that the drainage system has not been updated or maintained properly, leading to blockages. Other factors that can contribute to blocked drains include the accumulation of grease, fat, and oil, foreign objects such as hair and debris, and tree roots growing into the pipes.
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of a blocked drain, such as slow-draining water, unpleasant odors, or gurgling sounds, it is important to act fast. Ignoring the problem can lead to serious consequences, including flooding, structural damage, and even health hazards.
MK1 Drains LTD offers a range of services to address blocked drains in Greater Manchester, including drain unblocking, drain cleaning, CCTV drain surveys, and drain repairs. Their team of experienced and qualified engineers uses the latest technology and equipment to diagnose and resolve problems quickly and efficiently.
Their drain unblocking service is designed to clear any blockages in your drainage system quickly and effectively. They use high-pressure water jets to break down and flush away any debris or buildup, leaving your pipes clear and free-flowing once again. This service is available 24/7, so you can rest assured that help is always at hand when you need it most.
MK1 Drains LTD also offers drain cleaning services to help prevent blockages from occurring in the first place. Regular drain cleaning can help to remove any buildup of grease, fat, and other debris, keeping your drainage system in top condition and reducing the risk of blockages.
For more complex issues, such as drain damage or tree root invasion, MK1 Drains LTD can conduct CCTV drain surveys to identify the problem and recommend the best course of action. They use state-of-the-art cameras to inspect the inside of your drainage system, allowing them to pinpoint the location and extent of the problem without the need for excavation.
Finally, their drain repair service can address any damage or deterioration in your drainage system, including collapsed pipes and leaks. They use a range of techniques, including excavation, relining, and patching, to repair your drainage system and ensure it is functioning properly.
In conclusion, blocked drains can be a major headache for property owners in Greater Manchester, but with the help of MK1 Drains LTD, you can get your drainage system back on track in no time. Their range of services, including drain unblocking, drain cleaning, CCTV drain surveys, and drain repairs, means they have the expertise and equipment to deal with any drainage problem quickly and efficiently. Don't wait until it's too late - if you are experiencing any issues with your drains, call in the experts at MK1 Drains LTD today.
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ukrfeminism · 2 years
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Rebecca Whitehurst never wants to set foot in a school again.
She also wants all teachers, especially female ones, to wear bodycams, to have CCTV in every classroom and for teachers to operate in pairs. “I think teachers should never be alone with children, there should always be someone else there. I know it is dramatic but I don’t want what happened to me to ever happen to anyone else,” she said.
The views of Whitehurst, who is married with two children and has been a modern languages teacher for more than ten years, have been shaped by what she describes as a “modern horror story”.
Last week the 46-year-old wept as a jury at Manchester’s Minshull Street crown court cleared her of two charges of sexual activity with a child and one of sexual communications. She had been accused of a sexual act with a 15-year-old pupil in the back of her Volvo and of sending him explicit texts, including a photograph of her breasts.
The court heard that the teenager, who had declared he was in love with Whitehurst, became obsessed with her and lied about or faked the messages. The boy, who watched pornography involving older women, assaulted her in her classroom and sent an abusive message to her daughter, the court was told.
The family spent £43,000 fighting the case, which dragged on for three years. If convicted she would have faced up to 14 years’ in jail.
Speaking from her home in Cheshire where her husband, Billy, an accountant, has “been unbelievably supportive”, she said her experience at times felt like a television drama.
It unfolded against the backdrop of a rising number of schoolboys watching online pornography, and pupils’ mental health becoming a frontline problem for many schools.
Last year, an Ofsted report found 90 per cent of girls and 50 per cent of boys polled by the schools inspectorate said they had been sent explicit pictures and messages they did not wish to see. A survey for the British Board of Film Classification last year found that almost half of 16 and 17-year-olds had recently seen pornography. Figures from NHS Digital found that one in six children in England had a probable mental health disorder last year, up from one in nine in 2017.
Whitehurst’s ordeal started in April 2019. The boys’ school where she taught French, German and Spanish had paid for her to attend a three-day course on mindfulness. She was asked to teach the subject — not to lower the stress of high-achieving children in the run-up to exams, which she had suggested, but to children on the inclusion register, who have special educational needs and disabilities. “I said yes because I am that sort of person,” the Sheffield University graduate said, but admitted to being nervous about teaching a “wishy washy” subject to children who may have experienced significant trauma.
In an early session with the group of ten boys the 15-year-old who would go on to accuse her said he was hearing voices in his head telling him to kill someone. “I thought OMG,” she said. “As soon as I could I reported it on our safeguarding system . . . I reported it on there and thought someone would talk to me about it, but no one did.”
As the sessions continued the teenager “latched” onto Whitehurst, who tried to give him “sensible advice” via the school’s email system.
He talked about being in a gang and, in an area of the city linked to the Manchester bomber, Whitehurst also feared he was at risk of getting involved in terrorism. When he started to talk about how he had “this big secret” and she was the only person he could tell it to, she made, she admits, a critical mistake.
“He had said he wants to kill people and is in a gang,” she said. “He was talking about going to the mosque. All these things were adding up in my head. I thought there was a bigger picture and I would find out about it and report it.
“I tried to get him to talk to staff who were better trained in such matters but he said no. He said he did not trust the school email which we were already communicating on. In one email thread he emailed me a ghost emoji and I realised he meant he wanted to tell me the secret on Snapchat. I downloaded Snapchat on purpose because I thought he was going to give me this big secret.”
Whitehurst said the secret was nothing to do with terrorism: “The secret was he was in love with me. I realised I had made an idiot of myself. I told him nothing like that was ever going to happen and there had been a misunderstanding. I told him I had to tell the school. He would say ‘they are not going to believe you’ and that I had made a mistake in giving him my Snapchat username. I should have reported it but I did not and I know now that that was an error.”
A few weeks later the teenager came into Whitehurst’s classroom when she was alone. He tried to force his tongue into her mouth, touched her intimately, slapped her face and spat at her. She tried to push him away, which he told the court he thought was encouragement.
“I do not think he knew how bad it was what he did; I know porn was available to him, he sent me lots of links which I never opened but I have an idea of what he watched,” she said. “I think he thought slapping me and spitting at me was sexy in some way.” Again, she did not report the assault. Whitehurst admits she was scared and also “again I thought I would be held responsible as I am the adult and he is the child”, but from then on things got steadily worse.
Over the coming weeks he gave her a necklace and sent naked images of himself which she deleted. He “begged” her to meet him outside school. Still worried about his state of mind, she met him several times in public places, including at a charity run she was doing in a Manchester park where she thought there was no risk of him “launching himself at her”.
At school Whitehurst volunteered for extra duties to ensure she was not alone. She applied for jobs in other schools.
In September 2019 she broke down in the playground when a colleague asked her if she was OK: “I said no and blurted it all out. She said she would have to take this to the head teacher.”
Whitehurst agreed with the head teacher that the matter would be reported to the police and the local authority safeguarding officer and that she would be suspended pending an inquiry. “My logic was, they will understand,” she said. “They will know he is difficult and that I wanted to help but mismanaged things.”
Whitehurst was shocked in her first police interview, two months later, when she heard that the boy had accused her of having sexual activity with him and sending him photos of her breasts.
The pandemic meant that the investigation dragged on. She did not hear anything until last year when police said they had downloaded data from both the phones, including a screenshot of a fake text conversation in whch she appeared to be suggesting sexual acts with the teenager outdoors.
“I thought, ‘I never sent those’. They did not look right. They were obviously fake. The language did not add up. I did not need a professor of linguistics to say that was not me,” she said.
“It was extraordinary that what he said was believed and I was not. He said it was consensual. And we were in love.
“I kept thinking the police will look at all this properly, tell me this will be dropped and say, ‘You poor woman’.”
As it became clear that the case would go to court Whitehurst switched lawyers. Her new team instructed an expert witness to look at the downloaded data from both phones. His report — which cost the family £8,000 — made clear there was no evidence that a photo of her breasts or a text suggesting outdoor sex acts had been sent by her or received by the teenager. Still the case was not dropped.
A week before court, Whitehurst says “calm descended”. She decided not to wear a face mask or hide her face and be “as brave as I could be”.
By video link the teenager gave contradictory evidence and admitted the assault on Whitehurst. The jury took less than three hours to acquit her.
Whitehurst’s case may be extreme but it is not isolated. There is a website on which teachers share dozens of accounts of false allegations. Teaching unions called last year for pupils who make them to be excluded and for fully funded mental health programmes aimed at boys.
Christian Harbinson of the law firm Thompsons solicitors, which represented Whitehurst, said: “An underfunded criminal justice system is unable to cope and that stretches out the agony for innocent people like Rebecca. It’s taken almost three years, since the allegations were first made, for her to clear her name, during which time Rebecca’s life has been on hold and her family have had to deal with an unimaginable level of stress and worry.”
Asked whether the teenager, now 18, would face an inquiry for possible criminal offences, Greater Manchester police said it had no intention to investigate “the child victim in this case”.
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alarmcctvdidsbury · 3 years
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Our knowledge and experience, combined with the latest drain jetting and CCTV equipment, allows us to tackle any drainage service you require, whether it’s unblocking a problem drain, carrying out a drain inspection or repairs and relining. Most of our business is via recommendations, so please read our reviews on Yell and Checkatrade.com.
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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Drain Survey Manchester Exploring Underground Network
Drain Survey Manchester experienced engineers use the latest technology to inspect and diagnose any issues within your drainage system. We provide CCTV drain survey Manchester services 24/7 to ensure your drainage problems are solved quickly and efficiently.
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qubemagazine · 6 years
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Drainage teams work to restore spa town's global fame
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Drainage teams from Lanes Group plc are helping a main contractor realise a plan that aims to restore Buxton in Derbyshire as the UK’s leading spa town.
It is delivering drain survey and cleaning services as part of a multi-million-pound plan to redevelop and restore The Crescent, a Grade 1 Listed Georgian building in the town.
The aim of the investment is to put Buxton back on the national and international tourist map by promoting its heritage as a world-famous spa town.
VINCI Construction UK has commissioned Lanes, the UK’s largest independent drainage specialist, to provide drainage services for the scheme.
Ian Clapham, Area Development for the Lanes Manchester depot, said: “We are very pleased to be able to support such an important project for both Buxton and the region’s tourist economy.
“This is a highly complex project, which involves our teams being called on to work flexibly efficiently alongside VINCI and their many other contractors.
“Thankfully we have the capacity and know-how to do this, as well as the expertise needed to work on drainage systems associated with important historical buildings.”
When complete, in 2019, The Crescent will have an 80-bedroom five-star spa hotel, which will incorporate the magnificent Assembly Rooms and a thermal natural mineral water spa in the Natural Baths. There will also be six new shops.
The project is creating 350 construction jobs, plus more than 140 permanent jobs directly, and many more indirectly, resulting in a predicted £4.5million boost to the local economy.
The Lanes drainage teams need to know their way around drains and sewers installed, repaired, adapted, and added to over more than 200 years, in most cases without leaving any useful records.
A jet vac tanker has been deployed to clean drainage lines while a CCTV camera team has been carrying out drainage surveys and mapping the underground pipe systems.
Ian Clapham said: “It’s important that civil and structural engineers know the location, type, and condition of pipes so they can draw up the best plans and guide construction teams.
“As new drainage lines are installed, where they are needed, we can also clean and survey those, so both VINCI and its client can be confident they are connected properly and fit for purpose.”
The Crescent was the centrepiece of the Fifth Duke of Devonshire’s plans to establish a fashionable Georgian spa town in Buxton. It was designed by architect John Carr and built between 1780 and 1789.
The building was inspired by the Royal Crescent in Bath but has been described by The Royal Institute of British Architects as being more richly decorated and more complex.
The Crescent and Thermal Spa Experience, plus the development of the nearby Pump Room, which Lanes Group also worked on, will also provide new indoor attractions for residents, visitors, groups and schools.
Buxton Crescent & Thermal Spa Co Ltd is the largest investor in the development, with the rest of the funds provided by the public sector, including the Heritage Lottery Fund, the D2N2 Local Enterprise, Historic England, High Peak Borough Council, and Derbyshire County Council.
Lanes Group: www.lanesfordrains.co.uk
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howtocleanyourhouse · 7 years
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How to clean up your home driveway this summer?
Summer implies long days of blaze broiling; pool gets together and evenings on the deck. And all these difficult summer exercises make wrecks to tidy up. However, the cleanup shouldn't hinder a real time. A pressure washer is an advantageous approach to keep your home driveway clean. So, try pressure washing machine but keep some important things in your mind before its use. Let’s read here:
 Choose the right pressure
 The first thing is the selection of washer. Keenly select the perfect washer for your driveway if you don’t have your tool, or you don’t have the enough knowledge you must read the instructions and guidebook to get information which is the right tool for your patio.
 Use the other accessories
While using the pressure washer to make your driveway neat and clean. Make sure that you use the all equipment correctly. There are two main appliances which attached with the washers which help to clean the driveway quickly. Turbo nozzle and revolving exterior cleaner make it easier for cleaning the driveway.
Wear the protective tools
When you are cleaning your place, you must use the shielding tools for example glasses and gloves. Because it is harmful to people sometimes using the cleaner for removing the spots is not good for skin and eyes.
Use the appropriate methods
The shower spout works best if it's opposite to the surface you're cleaning. Utilize an unfaltering movement because different weight prompts zebra striping. Make certain to "plume" your strokes. Feathering involves covering each past compass with a large portion of the tallness of the new scope.
Give the proper time
For clearing grime and flotsam and jetsam off your garage, a pressure washer is a standout amongst the best and work pressing apparatuses you can make use of. Be that as it may, be mindful so as not to consume pressure washing in Manchester to attempt to evacuate oil patches or other set-in stains, as the serious weight made by the hose can granulate the stain all the more profoundly into your garage surface.
Drying tolerance
A great 48 hours is required for wooden surface before the operation of sealer and additives. Look for exhortation from your maker about how to keep your wooden fence or decking searching fresher for more.
Detergents or cleaners
These are a flat out need if you plan to do a complete cleaning assignment. Be that as it may, what item to pick relies on upon the kind of stains.
Much of the time, garage and walkway surfaces ought to be professionally cleaned between each 12 to year and a half however I have seen a couple of particular cases to the standards. As a rule, the thought isn't to hold up until it starts getting terrible and it ought to always keep in mind that the gutters and pipes must check through CCTV drainage surveys and there nearby areas for making your way best in positions. The end goal to stay away from those awful circumstances. It's about keeping up and counteracting. There might be a lot of systems to use for weight washing a surface. By and by none is more vital than your safety.
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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Drain Survey Manchester Exploring Underground Network
Drain Survey Manchester experienced engineers use the latest technology to inspect and diagnose any issues within your drainage system. We provide CCTV drain survey Manchester services 24/7 to ensure your drainage problems are solved quickly and efficiently.
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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CCTV Drain Survey Manchester Monitoring Subsurface Channels
CCTV Drain Survey Manchester specialise in providing top-quality CCTV drain surveys, drain unblocking, drain repairing, and other related services to both residential and commercial customers. If you’re experiencing drainage problems in Manchester, our CCTV drain survey service is here to help.
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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CCTV drainage surveys in Manchester
CCTV Surveys conducting companies in Manchester and you should immediately approach them so that they can get a CCTV drainage survey done in order to find out the problem areas in the drainage system.
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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What happens at CCTV drain survey?
A CCTV Drainage Surveys Manchester is the same as the name. It means the survey of your drainage system that uses CCTV cameras. These cameras permit the drainage engineers to make a brief look inside the drains and determine the pipes.
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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CCTV Drain Surveys Manchester Subterranean inspection
CCTV Drain Survey Manchester Drain Inspection & Reporting. Our CCTV Drain Survey in Manchester helps you to locate drainage problems with comprehensive inspection reports for both commercial and domestic users.
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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Drain Survey Manchester Reconnaissance-driven Inspection
Drain Survey Manchester, If you require coded camera inspections for site adoption by utilities this is something we can assist with.Require periodic inspection of your pipework and drains to reduce business impact, this is something we can assist with.
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rautilitysolutions · 1 year
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Drain And Pipeline Surveys Manchester Sewer excavation
Drain And Pipeline Surveys Manchester Fixed price, low-cost drain services are what we do best.If you require coded camera inspections for site adoption by utilities this is something we can assist with.
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