Veolia announces low-carbon heat network ‘Ecothermal Grid’ offer in the UK with £1bn project pipeline
Veolia UK has announced a £1bn pipeline of district heating projects set to be awarded by 2030 across the UK - part of its ambition to scale carbon-neutral heating and cooling through its new ‘Ecothermal Grid’.
Further Government Outsourcing Could Save £84BN
New report highlighting the value of partnerships suggests the UK Government could save up to £84bn by expanding its use of private providers in public services.
IWFM Veterans in FM Northern Event
IWFM (including 300 North's own Michelle), hosted a fantastic evening in Manchester for the first IWFM Veterans in FM Network Northern event!
Chronic Workforce Gaps Hinder High-Rise Building Remediation
Thank you to Facilitate Magazine for inviting 300 North to comment on their latest article 'Chronic workforce gaps hinder high-rise building remediation'.
IWFM 2025 Market Intelligence Report is out now
The IWFM | Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management Market Intelligence Report is out now and it’s the most in-depth analysis of our sector yet.
Featured in Facilities Management Journal: State of FM Recruitment
300 North's Michelle Connolly was delighted to contribute to the September edition of the Facilities Management Journal (FMJ), sharing her perspective on the state of FM recruitment.
New Legislation: Flexible Working Seen as Biggest Challenge
Flexible working isn't new but fresh research shows that over 1 in 5 HR leaders say it’ll be the most difficult part of the upcoming employment rights bill to put into practice.
Mitie extends FM services deal at RAF Mildenhall
A big congratulations to the Mitie team on renewing their hard FM contract at RAF Mildenhall!
New Chapter at IWFM
A New Chapter at IWFM
Andrew Hulbert MSc FIWFM steps up as Chair of the Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management, following Mark Whittaker CIWFM’s respected four-year tenure.
World FM Day 2025
World FM Day 2025
This year’s theme is ‘Resilience in action: FM thriving in a world of change’ – and it couldn’t be more relevant.



