Guy has been awarded membership into the ICWIC

April 2024

Guy has been

awarded membership

into the ICWIC

 

 

The Institute of Clerks of Works & Construction Inspectorate is the recognised Body for Construction Inspection. The Institute dates back to 1882, with a strong reputation for quality and professionalism. It has a long established, highly recognised status within the construction industry, and the designations LICWCI, MICWCI and FICWCI are accepted as the benchmark of professional recognition and standing.

Huge congratulations to #oneofourownGuy Gagen MICWCI FSIdip on being awarded his membership.

Well done Guy

#TLTeam #qualitymonitoring #deliveringquality

Its a Knockout 2024

March 2024

Its a Knockout back for its third year

20th September 2024

 

 

Our It’s a Knockout event held each September – is in its third year. Held at Winslade Park on the outskirts of Exeter, teams of 8 battle against giant inflatables very similar to the epic TV show if you are old enough to remember it! In 2023 we had 36 teams from all over the South West take part and this year we are on course to do the same with 30 teams already signed up.

Get in touch with H to sign up your team : helenmanning@taylorlewis.co.uk.

Women in Construction Week 2024

March 2024

Celebrating Women in Construction Week     

4 – 8 March 2024

 

 

This Women in Construction Week we celebrate the resilience, expertise, and the leadership of our talented female colleagues who play an integral role at Taylor Lewis.

From Managing Surveyors to our Head of Operations, they are paving the way for a more inclusive industry.

Rounding off the week on 8 March celebrating International Women’s Day 2024 – continuing to celebrate our awesome female colleagues who are the vital cogs in the #TLTeam machine!

Hospiscare Christmas Tree Recycling Scheme

January 2024

Hospiscare Christmas Tree Recycling Initiative raises a staggering £38,000 for this wonderful charity

 

 

In our third year working with Hospiscare and their awesome Christmas Tree Recycling initiative, and it continues to get bigger and better!

🌲 Over 2000 trees collected and responsibility recycled across #Exeter #Exmouth #OtteryStMary #Honiton #Sidmouth #Tiverton and #Crediton
🌲 78 incredible volunteers
🌲 10 local businesses who generously gifted us their spaces and services
🌲 A staggering £38,000 raised! 🎉

Charity Partner for 2024

January 2024

Charity Partner for 2024 is

Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) 

 

 

 

Taylor Lewis is supporting CALM – Campaign Against Living Miserably, the mental health and suicide support charity, as its official charity of the year.

Taylor Lewis  employees, who have raised tens of thousands of pounds for previous charity partners, voted to support CALM for 2024 to help in the charity’s efforts to provide support and advice for anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts and those that are struggling.

Dealing with mental health in the workplace is a priority for Taylor Lewis and, in 2022, the company trained some of its employees as Mental Health First Aiders, who are trained individuals acting as a first point of contact for those that need mental health support in the workplace, accredited by Mental Health England.

Every week 125 people in the UK take their own lives. CALM exists to change this – by offering life-saving services, provoking national conversation, and bringing people together to reject living miserably. The money the charity raises will fund the charity’s vital work including their helpline and webchat which is available 365 days a year offering practical suggestions for all of life’s problems – whether that’s anxiety, relationship concerns, health worries, money worries or suicidal thoughts. This service currently receives on average 28,000 calls a month, as well as the campaigning CALM does across the UK.

Robin Jackson, Managing Director, said: “We are thrilled to be announcing our partnership with CALM because we really believe in their cause. Knowing that funds will be used to improve the lives of people living with mental health problems throughout the UK gives us loads of motivation to raise as much money as we can. Mental health has always been a priority for us, and we’re excited to be able to support that further with this collaboration.”