Diamond Systems Golf Day a Soaring Success

On July 29th, over 200 people passed through the course at Dunmurry Golf club as part of the Annual Open Week ( 26th July – 2nd Aug), which is in part sponsored by Diamond Systems.

Each year the Diamond Systems team attends along with a number of guests to try their luck on the 18-hole course followed by a celebration and prize-giving in the clubhouse. Despite a bit of wet and windy weather in the lead up to the event, we were lucky enough to have the sun shining down on the day as we were joined by over 15 guests, who tackled the course (and occasionally the trees).

We would like to say a big thank you once again to all who attended from The Odyssey Trust, Harvey Group,  JBE Mechanical and Electrical and Dowds Group! Hope to see you all again next year.

 

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Diamond Systems 2015 Golf Day
Diamond Systems Annual Golf Day, July 29th 2015, at Dunmurry Golf Club

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Diamond Systems Team (Steven Snoddon, Geoff Connor, Brian Hughes, Tom Snoddon).

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JBE M&E
JBE Mechanical & Electrical Team (Steven Lamont, Conor Croskey, Ian Ingram).

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Harvey Group
Harvey Group Team (Stephen Radcliffe, Herbie Watterson, Ryan McLernon, David Adgey).

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Dowds Group
Dowds Team (Ian Daniel, Colin Walker, Gerard Dowds, Chris Kelly, Stephen Heaney, Philip Stevenson).

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First Place Winner
Overall First Place Winner, Brian Hughes, pictured with Philip Stevenson and Steve Snoddon.

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Second Place Winner
Overall Second Place Winner, David Adgey, pictured with Philip Stevenson and Steve Snoddon.

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Best Fourball
Overall Best Team Score, Harvey Group. (Philip Stevenson, Herbie Watterson, Stephen Radcliffe, David Adgey, Ryan McLernon, Steve Snoddon).

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Best 1st 9
Best Score – Outward 9, Ian Ingram, pictured with Philip Stevenson and Steve Snoddon.

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Best 2nd 9
Best Score – Inward 9, Chris Kelly, pictured with Philip Stevenson and Steve Snoddon.

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Diamond Offices get a Fresh, New Look

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We’re excited to share the finished product of the recent refurbishment to the downstairs offices at Diamond HQ. Working alongside Whitespace Design Consultancy, the space was re-designed to optimise functionality, while giving the area a fresh, modern look which unified it with the rest of the building.

Strategic placement of a new workstation along with fabric desk screens has enabled the creation of  three additional work spaces while maintaining the open-plan office layout. Everything in the refurbishment was chosen to unify the Diamond brand with the wallpaper and fabric chosen to match our company colours.

We are very pleased with the final outcome, which in addition to these aforementioned benefits also helps the space reflect our core values including quality, professionalism and innovation, throughout our interior office space. Thanks again to the whole team at Whitespace NI!

Click here to see more photos and read more about the refurbishment on the Whitespace website.

Diamond Engineer sets sail across the North Sea

Lord Nelson Tall Ship

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Tall ship festival

At Diamond we are very lucky to have an extremely talented team of engineers but it is rare that we have the opportunity to say that one of them is crossing the North Sea in a spectacular tall ship as part of Europe’s largest free family festival.

The Lord Nelson ship is almost 55 metres long and will carry approx. 50 passengers at any one time (8 permanent crew and around 40 “voyage crew”). Diamond System engineer, Gary, will be accompanying his wife as part of the “voyage crew” for the first 10 days of the race, leaving from Belfast on 5th July until they reach Alesund, Norway on 15th July.

We caught up with him before he sailed off to find out a bit more about the experience.

Gary_TallShipsQ. Is this your first time sailing a tall ship?
Although an avid sailor, yes this is my first time sailing a tall ship, although it will be my wife’s third time sailing one.

Q. What are you most excited about?
The challenge of sailing a tall ship and being part of a crew of people from different backgrounds and abilities.

Q.What will a typical day on board the ship look like?
Everyone joins in and gets involved with crewing the ship – setting sails, stowing sails, keeping watch and even steering the ship, with the support of the permanent crew, even down to happy hour (aka cleaning the ship) and taking turns in the galley to help feed fellow crew members. The voyage crew is also split into four teams called watches who take it in turns for responsibility of the ship even during the night.

Q. Was it difficult to arrange a spot on board?
Everyone thinks the application will be quite comprehensive but you can contact companies that operate tall ships and book onto them just like a holiday. However, the tall ships races are very popular and the places on board can sell very quickly.

However, there is one very notable feature about the Lord Nelson which differentiates it from many others as it was the first ship in the world to be designed and built to enable people of all physical abilities to sail side by side on equal terms featuring wide decks, which are fully wheelchair accessible; signs in braille; lifts for between decks; an induction loop; and even a speaking compass to enable blind or visually impaired members of the voyage crew to steer the ship.

Today, the Lord Nelson and sister ship, Tenacious are the only two tall ships in the world that have been purpose built to enable people of all physical and sensory abilities to take an active role in sailing. Both are owned by the Jubilee Sailing Trust (JST). Since the JST was established in 1978 over 40,000 people have sailed with us. Of these approximately 15,000 people were disabled and 5,000 wheelchair users.

We wish Gary and his wife a most enjoyable trip!