Press releases
Our press releases highlight a wide range of industry and consumer issues.
The Work of Rogue Traders is Disruptive and Dangerous, says CIPHE’s New President
07/09/23
Newly appointed president of the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE), Alex Wildish, has pledged to spotlight the impact of rogue trading in a bid to raise awareness and drive quality across the industry.
CIPHE Members Receive Awards
30/08/23
Awards
Five CIPHE members received their awards and joined the select number recognised by the Livery Companies Skills Council (LCSC).
If you want to change the world, become a plumber
24/08/23
As GCSE results roll in for students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Kevin Wellman, CEO of the CIPHE is encouraging the next generation to consider a career in plumbing and heating.
Commit to Conservation this World Water Week, says CIPHE CEO
21/08/23
Consumer Advice
The CIPHE is inviting all in the plumbing and heating industry to boost their efforts in educating the public on the importance of conserving water.
Bibby Stockholm Barge Response
18/08/23
In response to the Bibby Stockholm barge incident Kevin Wellman, CEO of the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE) highlights the steps to take to prevent Legionella.
Don’t Let Legionnaires’ Spoil Your Summer
16/08/23
Consumer Advice
Summer is here and for many it means paddling pools, long evenings and water fights. But Legionnaires’ disease could soon ruin a holiday for those unaware of its hidden danger.
International Women in Engineering Day
23/06/23
Engineering, Women
As part of its continuing efforts to improve and uplift the plumbing and heating industry, the CIPHE, is celebrating the work of female engineers and the influence they can have on the industry’s future.
Summer DIY: Dos and Don’ts
05/06/23
Consumer Advice
DIY can very easily become costly, stressful and dangerous if you’re not careful and well-informed. Here are CIPHE's Dos and Don’ts.
CIPHE Responds to Water UK apology
31/05/23
After Water UK issued an apology for not "acting quickly enough" to address sewage spills, Kevin Wellman, CEO of the CIPHE, is urging water companies to direct more of their profits toward public safety.