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The Wave – Phase 2

Following the successful support given to the Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners for ‘The Wave‘ last year, the NIS team have been up at Whitehaven Harbour again cleaning the structures getting ready for the next phase refurbishment next month.


On completion of the work, Trevor Prowse from the Harbour Commission commented: “Please pass on our gratitude for the excellent work carried out on the Hub structure to allow us to continue to regenerate the harbour area. As you’re probably aware the Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners is a not for profit organisation and without help from yourselves and other like minded companies we would struggle to carry out any work around our beautiful harbour side setting“.

Other news

NIS Apprentice Secures Spot in National Welding Competition

NIS Apprentice Secures Spot in National Welding Competition

We’re proud to share that Kian Brocken, a second-year Fabrication and Welding Apprentice at NIS, has secured a place as a finalist in the prestigious WorldSkills UK Welding Competition. The competition is designed to test proficiency across the three core welding...

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NIS Proud to Support Chorley Youth Zone Annual Golf Day

NIS Proud to Support Chorley Youth Zone Annual Golf Day

NIS was delighted to once again take part in Chorley Youth Zone’s annual Golf Day, which raised over £22,000—funds that will make a real and lasting difference in the lives of young people in Chorley. We remain committed to our ongoing support of Inspire, Chorley...

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NIS Gain Lifesaving Skills with Biker Down Lancashire

NIS Gain Lifesaving Skills with Biker Down Lancashire

Last month, volunteers from NIS participated in a free three-hour course offered by Biker Down Lancashire, hosted and delivered by Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service. The course is specifically designed for motorcyclists and their pillion passengers and consists of...

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