Mental Health Awareness Week
13 May 2024David Beeny has been influential in supporting our employees on the importance of removing the stigma of mental health in the workplace and we were proud to be his first client.
In July 2016 the Energy and Climate Change Committee launched their Leaving the EU: implications for UK energy policy inquiry, welcoming comments and insight from industry professionals.
Here at Rolton Group, our team of forward-thinking Renewables Engineers worked collaboratively to provide their professional opinions on the matter and we’re pleased to announce that their contribution has now been published on the Energy and Climate Change Committee’s inquiry page.
Our team’s submission insightfully explores the possible implications that leaving the EU will have on UK energy policy, while highlighting the importance of creating a robust National Grid supported by a diverse mix of energy generation sources, investing in research and development, and our freedom to develop energy policies that complement the UK’s unique energy landscape.
You can read the full response submitted by Rolton Group online by clicking here, or alternatively to view the full list of published responses you can visit the Energy and Climate Change Committee’s Leaving the EU: implications for UK energy policy inquiry website page by clicking here.
David Beeny has been influential in supporting our employees on the importance of removing the stigma of mental health in the workplace and we were proud to be his first client.
We were delighted to be invited to the prestigious CIBSE Building Performance Awards by Ariston UK last night that showcased the best building performances across the globe.
Peter Rolton led a great panel discussion on the Invest Newcastle stand “Fostering Innovation Ecosystems to attract Investment” at MIPIM2024.