Wednesday
Mar272013

Promotion for Bale

The Directors of Bale Group are happy to announce the promotion of James Bale up to Operations Director. James has been with the Company for nearly 14 years and over the years his responsibilities have increased significantly and his dedication to the Group has been faultless.

Congratulations James!

Wednesday
Feb132013

Bale feature again!! 

Bale have featured again in the industry magazine for sewage and drainage services, Drain Trader.

Bale was asked to contribute for this month's main feature : Tanker Technologies

Visit http://www.draintraderltd.com to get the latest copy!

Thursday
Jan312013

Bale Group to run City & Guilds training

At the Bale Group we believe that training should not only be cost effective, it should also be professionally run to industry standards.

Bale group are starting construction on its new City & Guilds Confined Space Training centre and will be open for candidates within 6 months.

For more information, please call 01404 548333 and speak to Gary Elliot.

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Wednesday
Jan302013

Bale provides 100% carbon neutral fuel collections

Renewable energy company Living Fuels is delighted to announce its partnership with Bale Group, which has taken over the collection of used cooking oil from its customers in the southwest of the country after a successful three month trial.

Living Fuels’ Operations Director, Rob Murphy commented: “After a positive three months, we are delighted to continue our relationship with Bale, who has thus far provided us with a great service while looking after our logistics operations in the southwest. We look forward to a long and healthy partnership.”

Tony Bale, Managing Director of Bale Group continued: “We are thrilled to have been chosen as Living Fuels partner for the southwest collections and look forward to sharing our logistics expertise with them throughout our relationship. It is a pleasure being able to work with a forward thinking and truly ‘green’ organisation with the same ethos as ourselves”.

All used cooking oil collected at the sites will be recovered through a natural process into carbon neutral electricity to power UK homes and businesses