The UK’s biggest scaffolding event, ScaffEx, brought the industry together for a celebration of innovation, safety, and achievement.
Held in Manchester in September, ScaffEx seen thousands of people pass through its doors during its two-day exhibition, offering industry professionals a first-hand look at innovative design concepts to cutting edge safety solutions, the exhibition showcased the best of what the industry has to offer.
Once ScaffEx drew to a close, the attention drew to the NASC's Scaffolding Excellence Awards, a prestigious evening celebrating the individuals and brands driving the industry forward. Hosted by celebrities Mike Tindall, Clare Balding, Alex Jones, and Leigh Francis, the event was dedicated to an evening of recognising the outstanding contributions shaping the access and scaffolding industries.

Amongst the winners of the night, Leach’s were humbled and honoured to receive the Service of the Year award which acknowledged Leach’s dedication to assisting customers seeking innovative solutions to improve the way they work, as well as their excellent customer service.
Russell Tennent, General Manager at Leach’s, commented,
“At Leach's, we work tirelessly to serve the industry we know so well. To be awarded the NASC Service of the Year award was both a privilege and an honour and we are extremely grateful to be recognised for this achievement.”
Organised by the NASC, other notable winners dominated the Scaffolding Excellence Awards, including Rhys Bennett of JMAC for Apprentice of the Year, Rob West of Benchmark Scaffolding for the Lifetime Achievement Award and Staht who achieved Product of the Year.
ScaffEx and the Scaffolding Excellence Awards not only recognised the hard work throughout the industry but allowed for connection building and collaboration for future projects, ensuring the sector is continuously evolving and moving forward. Leach’s are incredible proud of their achievement, marking a significant milestone for their safety solution services, committed to developing and protecting those working at height.