
A day of golf for Maggie’s
29 Aug 2025Golf day at Remedy Oak raises £2,000 for Maggie’s, supporting those affected by cancer.
We have become a Registered Signatory of the Building a Safer Future (BSF) Charter as part of our commitment to helping drive the culture change needed on building safety across the industry.
We recognise that becoming a Registered Signatory is an important first step towards achieving the culture and behavioural change required in relation to the Charter’s objectives around building safety.
In confirming our support as a Registered Signatory, we will now be working to ensure that we embed the principles of the Charter into our organisation’s activities.
View the signed declaration of commitment >>
Nicola Markall, Head of Technical Compliance at Sir Robert McAlpine said; "Signing up to the charter provides a clear signal of intent that we fully support the change in culture and behaviours needed within our sector. As an industry we have a collective responsibility to safeguard those who live, work and play in the buildings we build now and into the future and we will work openly and collaboratively with our peers and supply chain to deliver that safer future."
Golf day at Remedy Oak raises £2,000 for Maggie’s, supporting those affected by cancer.
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