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londonmacpaul · 2 years
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#essentialfacilities #workhistory2021 @amazonuk #follingsby #regeneration #healthandsafety #constructiondesignmanagement @hsegovuk (at Follingsby Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpv40ScolAr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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unjobstoday · 2 years
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Customer Service Delivery Station Liaison
Customer Service Delivery Station Liaison
DESCRIPTION   At Amazon, we understand that work doesn’t stop on the job. That’s why we have warehouse jobs that work for you. Job title – Customer Service Delivery Station Liaison Location – DNE2 – Follingsby Park, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE10 8YF Pay Rate – £ 11.40 Shift: Sunday – Wednesday 10:00 – 20:45 Join us as a Delivery Station Liaison and provide outstanding customer service…
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fleurdulys · 7 years
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Landscape: trees and mountains - Clara Follingsby
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Water Treatment in Follingsby #Water #Balancing #Systems # #Follingsby https://t.co/OtnMlsWvP3
Water Treatment in Follingsby #Water #Balancing #Systems # #Follingsby https://t.co/OtnMlsWvP3
— Commission Engineers (@hvacengineersuk) January 12, 2020
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bestlifeinsuranceuk · 5 years
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Legal and General Life Insurance in Follingsby #L&G #Life #Cover #UK #Follingsby https://t.co/or3dRM04q0
Legal and General Life Insurance in Follingsby #L&G #Life #Cover #UK #Follingsby https://t.co/or3dRM04q0
— Best Life Insurance (@ukbestinsurance) October 20, 2019
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pintoras · 7 years
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Florence Fuller (Australian, 1867 - 1946): Weary (1888) (via Art Gallery of New South Wales)
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Florence Fuller was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa in 1867 and migrated with her family to Melbourne during her childhood. By age 16, in 1883, she had enrolled to study painting and drawing at Melbourne's National Gallery School. She remained there for a year and returned in 1888. In 1885, Fuller spent a period as a pupil of her uncle, the noted portrait painter Robert Dowling, and received her first portrait commission that same year. She became, from this time, a portrait and landscape painter of note and would show her work regularly at various artists' society exhibitions in Melbourne. During the 1890s, Fuller furthered her studies at the Académie Julian in Paris and exhibited at the Paris Salon, Royal Academy and Royal Institute of Oil Painters in London.
'Weary' was first exhibited at the artist's studio around 1888, alongside the work 'Desolate', the latter of which is only known from press descriptions. Both works, portraying subjects of child poverty, immediately sold. 'Weary' depicts a homeless child with background imagery of Melbourne's docklands, providing a powerful statement on the disadvantaged within the context of the city's booming commerce. While subjects of the urban poor were popular in the art of Victorian England, 'Weary' is unusual in Australian art from this period for its stark portrayal of Melbourne's street life and for its politicised message of social injustice. The work is also unique amongst the extant works of Fuller's own practice.
While the influence of Fuller's early painting instructor George Follingsby has been noted in relation to the narrative subject of 'Weary', the painting is more so telling of Fuller's distinct artistic vision in Melbourne art at this time. Striking is her inclusion of the tattered billboards, whose fragmented lettering renders their marketing messages alienating and incoherent. They imbue the painting with a sense of urban realism that is arguably unprecedented in Australian art. While the child may appear more cherub-like than destitute, Fuller draws on the figure of innocence to create a moving juxtaposition of the child against the dehumanising forces of the modern market place.
Fuller found inspiration for this painting in the poem 'Weariness' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that ruminates on the impact of child labour. Fuller reproduced the opening lines of the poem: "O, little feet that such long years/ must wander on through hopes and fears"; on a plaque on the frame. The poeticised sentiments were significant in delivering the pathos of the work in its day.
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Non Slip Acrylic Painting Colour Coating in Follingsby #Sports #Surface #Acrylic #Marking #Follingsby https://t.co/YDnspEVVry
Non Slip Acrylic Painting Colour Coating in Follingsby #Sports #Surface #Acrylic #Marking #Follingsby https://t.co/YDnspEVVry
— Tennis Contractors (@tenniscourtuk2) September 11, 2020
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playgroundsmarkings · 5 years
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Tarmac Netball Painting in Follingsby #Netball #Follingsby
Tarmac Netball Painting in Follingsby #Netball #Follingsby
— Playground Markings (@playgroundmrkg) May 17, 2019
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carsonfinance · 6 years
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Business Car Finance in Follingsby #Company #Cars #Finance...
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Business Car Finance in Follingsby #Company #Cars #Finance #Follingsby https://t.co/mfzw4iqkC7
Business Car Finance in Follingsby #Company #Cars #Finance #Follingsby https://t.co/mfzw4iqkC7
— Best Car Lease Deals (@bestcarleaseuk) February 27, 2019
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usnewsrank · 5 years
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Amazon set to create Gateshead warehouse after buying development plot
Amazon set to create Gateshead warehouse after buying development plot
Hopes that more than 1,000 jobs could be created have been sparked after global retailer Amazon snapped up a huge development site on Tyneside.
Documents at Companies House reveal that the firm has taken control of the Follingsby Max site in Gateshead, with two of its senior executives listed as new directos.
Amazon and Gateshead Council have both declined to comment, but it is believed Amazon…
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Follingsby Max Gateshead Promotional Drone Videography Production Trailer For Highgrove Group - https://youtu.be/ACQ_LJdivOk
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ebenalconstruct · 6 years
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McAlpine tops contracts league with London double
Two major contract wins have confirmed Sir Robert McAlpine is back as a major player in the London market.
The firm topped the October contracts league after securing Deutsche Bank’s new HQ project above Moorgate Crossrail station and the next major rebuild phase of Broadgate.
Both 21 Moorfields for Land Securities and 1-2 Broadgate for Blue Button are valued by information specialist Glenigan at around £250m each.
On the strength of these major project wins McAlpine jumped from eleventh position to fifth in the annualised contracts league.
Kier continues to lead the pack in the rolling 12-month league table, chased by Wates and Galliford Try with Willmott Dixon rising to fourth place for the first time this year.
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Among the other big contract wins in a busy month of orders, Lendlease secured a £300m order for the Bishopsgate Leadenhall project in the Square Mile.
Still in London Mace was confirmed main contractor on £215m Marshgate I scheme for University College London at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Social housing specialist Hill Partnerships picked up four contracts from Rushmoor Borough Council for regeneration schemes in Aldershot and Farnborough worth a total of £275m.
Laing O’Rourke was appointed to finish Carillion’s stalled Royal Liverpool Hospital in a deal estimated to be worth £250m.
Regional contractor GMI scooped the £125m Follingsby Max Logistic & Distribution Centre in Gateshead, while McLaren Construction has netted the £120m Leicester City Training ground project.
from http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2018/11/07/mcalpine-tops-contracts-league-with-london-double/
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ndbasilica · 6 years
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McAlpine tops contracts league with London double
Two major contract wins have confirmed Sir Rober McAlpine is back as a major player in the London market.
The firm topped the October contracts league after securing Deutsche Bank’s new HQ project above Moorgate Crossrail station and the next major rebuild phase of Broadgate.
Both 21 Moorfields for Land Securities and 1-2 Broadgate for Blue Button are valued by information specialist Glenigan at around £250m each.
On the strength of these major project wins McAlpine jumped from eleventh position to fifth in the annualised contracts league.
Kier continues to lead the pack in the rolling 12-month league table, chased by Wates and Galliford Try with Willmott Dixon rising to fourth place for the first time this year.
Click for full 100 contractors league
Click for full 100 clients league
Among the other big contract wins in a busy month of orders, Lendlease secured a £300m order for the Bishopsgate Leadenhall project in the Square Mile.
Still in London Mace was confirmed main contractor on £215m Marshgate I scheme for University College London at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Social housing specialist Hill Partnerships picked up four contracts from Rushmoor Borough Council for regeneration schemes in Aldershot and Farnborough worth a total of £275m.
Laing O’Rourke was appointed to finish Carillion’s stalled Royal Liverpool Hospital in a deal estimated to be worth £250m.
Regional contractor GMI scooped the £125m Follingsby Max Logistic & Distribution Centre in Gateshead, while McLaren Construction has netted the £120m Leicester City Training ground project.
from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2018/11/07/mcalpine-tops-contracts-league-with-london-double/
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jaigeddes · 6 years
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GMI wins £125m Gateshead distribution centre
GMI Construction Group has been awarded the contract to build a £125m distribution and warehouse complex in Gateshead.
The Follingsby Max development could eventually offer 2.5 million sq ft of space.
Site infrastructure and enabling works have started with fully serviced plots due to be available for main construction to start early next year.
Andy Bruce, Managing Director of GMI said: “Having commenced the infrastructure and enabling works this summer, we are delighted to have been awarded the construction contract for Follingsby Max.
“GMI have worked on a number of significant industrial and distribution projects throughout the North East and are very pleased to continue our work in the region.”
David Price, Operations Director of developer Highgrove Group said “This is the latest mega project that Highgrove have been involved in and we are delighted again to partner with GMI for the construction works on site.
“Having made an excellent start this summer we look forward to commencing development of the units early in the new year”
The development is situated close to the A1M, A19 and directly off the A194(M) with good access to Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland and South Tyneside.
It is situated in a prime location for logistics and offers Grade A specification B2 or B8 use units in a range of sizes from 200,000 sq. ft up to 2,500,000 sq. ft.
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ukrunningtracks · 7 years
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Running Track Maintenance in Follingsby #Running #Track #Maintenance #Follingsby https://t.co/q1cIsDW3PW
Running Track Maintenance in Follingsby #Running #Track #Maintenance #Follingsby https://t.co/q1cIsDW3PW
— Running Tracks UK (@ukrunningtracks) September 8, 2017
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outdooradvertising · 7 years
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