Good News, Bad News & Worrying Times
The publication of a Northern Ireland Budget for 2018/19 recently is to be welcomed. QPANI are pleased to see the level of capital budget...
We Need Certainty and Leadership
The current political mess we find ourselves in has generated an enormous sense of frustration within the business community. With our economy showing signs...
QPANI Meet With Exchequer Secretary Over Aggregates Levy
The Quarry Products Association of Northern Ireland and a number of NI Members of Parliament have met with Exchequer Secretary, Damian Hinds. The delegation raised...
United Voice of the Construction Industry Calls For End To The...
Representatives from Northern Ireland’s leading construction industry bodies have met with politicians from the main parties to express their anger and frustration at the...
Utility Strike Avoidance Seminars
Two seminars are being held soon to raise awareness of key health and safety issues facing the construction industry. The ‘utility strike avoidance’ seminars -...
Industry Facing Meltdown Due To Political Impasse
As a result of the political impasse at Stormont and the Executives failure to agree the redistribution of Government funding as part of the...
Industry And Local Politicians Make Case For Lower Tax Rate
The Quarry Products Association of Northern Ireland along with local MPs Sammy Wilson and Margaret Ritchie recently met with the Economic Secretary to the...
Good & Bad News for New Year
From the Desk of Gordon Best, Regional Director, QPANI The pre-Christmas Stormont House agreement has given some hope that some certainty will be brought...
Growing Uncertainty Creating Fear
From the Desk of Gordon Best, Regional Director, QPANI The growing uncertainty over Government Finance in Northern Ireland is not only creating much activity...
Major Step Forward on Aggregates Levy
From the Desk of Gordon Best, Regional Director, QPANI In the final paragraph of my article in the June edition I commented on the...