News
- Running 2 Marathons - You Must Be Joking! (22.04.10) - Ben Cavey, the Quality and IT Manager, is running the Virgin London Marathon on April 25th and then four weeks later, he is running the Edinburgh Marathon and raising funds for Macmillan Cancer Support [More...]
- 3 Peaks Challenge Completed (27.08.09) - At nineteen minutes to 5pm, Monday June the 8th, Guy, Kevin, Ian and Ben staggered back into the Snowdon car park relieved it was done. [More...]
- More MCERTS for NCA (5.2.09) - We are pleased to announce that we have gained further MCERTS accreditation. [More...]
- UKAS Success (5.2.09) - In November 2008 we had our first combined environmental and construction testing UKAS/MCERTS re-assessment visit.[More...]
- Quality on the run (5.2.09) - Ben Cavey, our Quality and IT Engineer, is running the Flora London Marathon for the first time on 26th April 2009. He is running for Mind, who offered him a golden bond place. He needs to raise at least £1600.00! (More...)
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NCA Gains MCERTS (1.5.08) - Nicholls Colton Analytical (NCA) has been officially granted MCERTS and UKAS accreditation for a number of important environmental analyses on soil. [More...]
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Can you afford to be without SiLC?(30.1.08) - Alex Warwick was asked to write an article for "Construction Housing Magazine" about the importance of using a qualified Specialist in Land Condition. Read Alex's article
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Nicholls Colton Lend a Hand (30.4.07) - Nicholls Colton helped out Sileby Town Cricket Club during their Natwest CricketForce 2007 weekend by donating the use of kit and fuel. [More...]
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UKAS Scope Increased (7.3.07) - Due to customer demand Nicholls Colton Testing have extended their UKAS scope of accreditation to include the following tests. [More...]
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Key Geo-environmental Promotions Announced - Due to the continued success, expansion and increasing workload of Nicholls Colton Geotechnical, we are very pleased to announce the immediate promotion of three of our key engineers. [More...]
- Charity - Alex Rides Etape du Tour! - Alex Warwick took part in the 2006 ‘Etape du Tour’, which translates literally as ‘Stage of the Tour’. Each year, the organisers of the Tour de France select a particularly gruelling stage of the three week race, to be the one at which the amateur cyclists get a go. The 2006 Etape was no exception – it took in three mountains in the Alps, the finish line being at the top of the last mountain, Alpe d’Huez after 187 km (117 miles). [More...]