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Project Skills Solutions

project skills solutions

Basildon

About Us ā€“ Project Skills Solutions; For all workers of all levels in all industries within the UK to have health and safety knowledge in order to work safely. Project Skills Solutions was established in 2004 with its head office in Essex, we are privately owned and family-run. Since 2004 we have been providing companies and individuals with the widest options for safety training available at the most competitive prices with nationwide coverage. Whether you are an individual looking to get on-site or a company with a whole workforce to retrain we have the solution for you. About Us ā€“ Our Training Solutions Peter Ely started Project Skills Solutions in October 2004, with a background in project management Peter knew too well the challenges of getting skilled, qualified and safe staff at the right time. The idea of starting a total solution for companies and their safety training requirements emerged to ease the challenges companies face every day. As the company has grown so too has the source of training suppliers which enable us to offer clients a UK coverage for a wide range of courses. As PSS has grown we have added to our course offerings initially only delivering NRSWA Streetworks courses for operative and supervisors our portfolio of courses has increased from half-day safety courses up to NEBOSH National General Certificate. Our core delivery is currently NRSWA, CPCS, IOSH, NEBOSH, CITB and NPORS. Further development of our range of training courses now includes Virtual Training Courses. Candidates can gain a range of leading Health and safety qualifications and experience the same training without leaving their home. Quality Our focus is, and will always remain, the quality of our training delivery and we are an ISO 9001:2015 accredited company. We offer an easy booking process with great quality training to be delivered in comfortable surroundings. Our people are key to our success, from our initial conversations with clients to them receiving the certification our customer experience will not be compromised. From the successful completion of the course up until you receive your certification you will receive update emails keeping you up to date with tracking your certification. Our marketing has been key to the success of our brand awareness with our mascot Marvin along with our slogan ā€œDonā€™t Duck Out of Trainingā€™. Every delegate who attends a training course with Project Skills Solutions will receive a Marvin, our yellow duck stress ball. Be sure to follow our #WheresMarvin tag. Mission- To enable companies and individuals to grow andprogress safely through improved health and safety culture and performance.

Creeksea Place

creeksea place

Essex

Creeksae Place Manor House Wedding Venue in Burnham, Essex has a rich history and meticulously kept gardens. The ideal venue for your weeding or event. Arthur Harris built Creeksea Place during the reign of Elizabeth 1st in 1569. It remained in his family for five generations after which it passed to the Mildmay family when Arthurā€™s great grand-daughter married Lord Mildmay. The current owners are the Bertorelli family and they too, coincidentally, have had five generations of ownership of this lovely historic Manor House during the reign of another Queen Elizabeth. In the intervening four and a half centuries much has occurred including many changes of ownership and usage. Now it is the determined wish of the current owners to continue the task of restoring this picturesque House to the glory it once was and to open the house and grounds up to the public at large. Once government restrictions allow, we will be hosting a myriad of varying and exciting public events. Arthur Harrys, as he was known in 1569, came from Prittlewell near Southend and was an important figure in those times. He had pledged to his Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth, to raise a hundred men who would defend the monarchy if civil unrest ever occurred. His family flourished and has continued to do so today. There are literally thousands of Harris descendants around the world, particularly in the United States. Lord Mildmay who married his great grand-daughter, was also a man of importance. Charles I appointed him as ā€˜Keeper of the Crown Jewelsā€™, a post equivalent to Chancellor of the Exchequer today. Lord Mildmay owned many other properties in England at this time and was a man of influence and power. So much so that he was one of the twelve men who signed the death warrant of his King. Upon the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 with Charles II, Lord Mildmay was also sentenced to death for regicide ā€“ the killing of the Monarch. He was fortunate though. Due, no doubt to his power and connections, his sentence was commuted but his power had waned. The next significant Creeksea moment occurred in the late 17th century. Due to the imposition of the Window Tax ā€“ tax on large houses with many windows; the North Wing was demolished. This was a wing that extended into what is now the car park. The footings of this part of the House was actually traced-out by an American Harris descendent in the last few years. There is also a story that the bricks from the North Wing were taken by barge to London where a street called Creeksea Lane was built. In a House with so much history, myths and legends remain abound. There are tales about secret tunnels from the House to the nearby River Crouch used for smuggling. However, what is true is the fact that there are no cellars in Creeksea Place, due no doubt to the relatively high water table. This would certainly prove a problem for tunnelers. Nevertheless, there is the remains of a gravity-fed fountain pipe that runs from the House to one of the lakes on the Estate and also evidence of two ten foot deep ice houses that would have been used for the preservation of vegetables and grain. There are many ghosts! The most prominent of which involves the marriage between Lord Mildmay and the great grand-daughter of Arthur Harris, who was not entirely happy with the union, and so the tragic bride is said to have committed suicide. Her ghost, known as ā€˜The Lady of the Lakeā€™ has apparently been seen meandering her way across the Lawn, down to the lakes.

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