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Snowdonia Aviation

snowdonia aviation

Bangor

The Aerospace Wales Forum is the trade association for all companies operating in the Aerospace & Defence sector in Wales. We support our members by promoting their companies on our website, in our capabilities brochure and trade brochure and by giving them access to events, networking opportunities and industry expertise. As a membership organisation, we recognise that our value is measured by what we deliver and achieve for our members. To this end, we are committed to exploring new ideas and finding new clusters/collaborations that offer even more value to our membership. The Forum consists of over 170 member companies and membership benefits include: Regular industry updates about what’s happening in the aerospace sector, along with discussions about relevant key issues. Networking opportunities with Aerospace Wales Forum members and other organisations at member forums and events. Opportunities to exhibit with the Aerospace Wales Forum at exhibitions and international air shows and access to Trade Missions Promotion of your company’s products and services on our website, within our capabilities brochure and trade brochure and also in our monthly newsletter, e-shots to members, social media postings and at events and exhibitions. Easy access to Welsh Government Ministers through our strong relationship with Welsh Government The Aerospace Wales Forum represents the views of its members and the wider aerospace sector at regional, national and international levels. It gives your organisation the opportunity to feed into Government policies that could affect your business As a membership organisation, Aerospace Wales is fully conscious that our value is measured by what we deliver and achieve for our members. To this end, we are committed to exploring new ideas and finding new clusters/collaborations that offer even more value to the membership. Continuous Improvement has long been a vital cog in the aerospace business ‘machine’ and Aerospace Wales welcomes constructive feedback, whether you are a member or not. If you are not a member of Aerospace Wales right now, why not come along to one of our events and see for yourself the value and opportunities.

British Compressed Air Society

british compressed air society

London

In a world of constantly changing legislation and standards, BCAS plays a crucial role in driving progress in the compressed air industry. Founded in 1930, the British Compressed Air Society is the only UK technical trade association open to manufacturers, distributors and end users of compressors, vacuum pumps, pneumatic tools and allied products. Our role is to provide unbiased advice on legislation, technical standards, education, compliance, safety and environmental matters that affect suppliers and users of compressed air and vacuum systems. BCAS Structure There are tiers of activity within BCAS: BCAS Board Permanent Committees The board is made up of the President, Vice President, Last Past President and Executive Director plus elected and co-opted seats. Each group member has a permanent place on the board. There are 5 board seats elected by the membership and the remainder are co-opted for skills required within BCAS. Elected & Co-opted board members stand down at the first change of president but may be re-elected/re-co-opted to serve on the board. BCAS also has sector committees, special committees and working groups, which are set up from time to time to address specific issues. The chair of the committee is selected by ballot of the sector committee. The current committees are: Compressor Committee Low Pressure & Vacuum Committee Air Treatment & Applications Committee Distribution Committee Training & Development Committee Statistics Committee In addition, BCAS plays a crucial role in upholding standards and advising its members about changing legislation and standards to ensure compliance and safety within the industry. It is also an active member of Euris to lobby on UK matters , Pneurop to lobby on European legislation, BSI and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Crucially, BCAS is an independent source of advice and technical help to ensure that compressor equipment, its installation and maintenance is energy efficient, compliant and safe. BCAS is calling on compressed air users to save energy from their compressed air system with the 10% Taskforce.

Liverpool Law Society

liverpool law society

Liverpool

Liverpool Law Society boasts 2500 or so members in practice; it is one of the largest local Law Societies in England and Wales. Membership is broad and varies from practitioners engaged in high-value commercial work to complex charity work. The Society prides itself in being at the forefront of debate and has been able to communicate on behalf of its members their concerns in a number of areas both public and professional, and at regional and national levels. The directors meet twice a year with local MPs where there is exchange of information, news about bills going through parliament and constituent issues are raised and discussed and parliamentary questions are put down on behalf of LLS members. Separately, the directors also meet with the nominated councillors from the Liverpool City Region local authorities. This again is a useful way of ensuring our members’ concerns and issues, including those of their clients, can be raised at one of these meetings. The councillors also come to the Society with matters their constituents are facing and we work together on joint initiatives where there is a common aim. The Society also has good communication channels with The Law Society, the SRA and the LeO, where members’ issues can be raised and matters affecting the legal profession discussed. On a regional level, Liverpool Law Society is a member of the Joint V, a grouping of autonomous local law societies that meet and discuss common issues affecting membership organisations for legal professionals, sharing best practice. The members of the Joint V are Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester Law Societies. United the Joint V have a strong voice nationally, representing over 10,000 legal professionals. In addition to our representation role, Liverpool Law Society runs an extensive legal training programme with approximately 100 seminars and conferences organised every year in various specialist areas of law. To view the training programme, please click here.

Ptr

ptr

4.7(28)

Wokingham

Putting the success of your business at the heart of ours It’s our winning formula. For over 30 years we have been working with businesses just like yours to ensure their IT, and their knowledge to use it, are ready to deliver the success they deserve. We are proud of our heritage and the fact that so much of our business is built on repeat business from satisfied customers. info@ptr.co.uk 0118 979 4000 Here are some of the reasons why they keep coming back: Knowledge & Expertise Our team of consultants and instructors are expert in their fields. And with decades of experience they understand how your business can use their knowledge to achieve its goals. Simply put, we apply our knowledge to ensure your success. The Personal Touch PTR is a family business - and we see our customers as part of our extended family. We know every business is different. So, we won’t just tell you what to do and then leave you to it. We commit time and expertise to really understand your business and the problems that are unique to it. And then, we stick around to make sure you’re on track to reach your business goals. The Right Tools Whilst we are an enthusiastic Microsoft Gold Data Platform and Data Analytics Partner, we think it’s more important that you get the right, vendor-independent, solutions in place to meet your own, individual, needs. So, whether its consultancy or training that you need you can be sure of our balanced, impartial advice and guidance at all times. Whatever your need, we can tailor the solution for a perfect fit.