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ABLE secures ACAD Membership

Originally Published on the 28th September 2021

Able UK, the leading North East based waste management, demolition, offshore wind project port and marine decommissioning company, has joined the national trade association which supports and represent companies working throughout the asbestos industry. Able UK Executive Chairman Peter Stephenson said... Continue Reading

Joy as new Northallerton HQ for Scouts and Guides opens with important assistance from ABLE

Originally Published on the 27th September 2021

A project to reunite Scout and Guide groups in Northallerton has finally come to fruition, resulting in a major new community facility in North Yorkshire’s county town. After many years of fundraising, a lengthy search for an appropriate site and... Continue Reading

Triton Knoll Wind Turbine Installation Completed

Originally Published on the 21st September 2021

The 90th and final wind turbine has been installed at the Triton Knoll offshore wind farm site, located 32 kilometres off the coast of Lincolnshire in the UK. Wind turbine installation works commenced in January 2021 after Cadeler’s wind farm... Continue Reading

New home for Scouts and Guides in Northallerton finally opens

Originally Published on the 4th September 2021

A PROJECT to reunite Scout and Guide groups in Northallerton has finally come to fruition, resulting in a major new community facility in North Yorkshire’s county town. After many years of fundraising, a lengthy search for an appropriate site and... Continue Reading

GRI Renewable industries to supply 100 offshore towers/year from Able Humber Port, UK

Originally Published on the 9th August 2021

GRI Renewable Industries, a Spanish manufacturer of wind towers and industrial wind components for major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and developers in the wind energy market, will supply initially 100 offshore towers/year (equivalent to 100,000 tons of steel) from a... Continue Reading

Wind of change for the Humber region

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More than £260 million UK government and private sector investment to develop the next generation wind turbines, as the UK works to onshore more manufacturers and level up the country over 1,340 jobs will be created and supported across the... Continue Reading