All our engineers are City & Guilds trained and have all relevant qualifications for using specialised equipment safely and to a high standard, as well as many years of experience in the street lighting industry.
The Institute of Lighting Engineers (ILE) is the UK and Ireland's largest and most influential professional lighting association. The key purpose of ILE is to promote excellence in all forms of lighting. The Institute is a licensed body of the Engineering Council.
Founded over 100 years ago, the Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA) is the UK's largest and leading trade association representing electrical, electronic, installation engineering and building services companies.
Those who successfully complete the International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) training are awarded the PAL card (Powered Access License).The PAL card is recognised worldwide across industries as proof of platform operator training to the highest standard.
City & Guilds is the UK's leading vocational awarding body.
Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufacturers Association (PASMA) Training courses for users of alloy access towers in the UK are universally acknowledged as the industry standard. The Association's training identity card, provides successful delegates who pass a written and practical test with competency certificate and an encapsulated, credit card sized photo card.
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I have known Mr Terry Jones personally since about 1982 when I first became involved with some of the issues concerning the installation and maintenance of external amenity and promenade lighting systems for North Norfolk District Council.
Since 1986 when Mr Jones started his own company he has regularly won the tender to undertake the maintenance of the Council's external amenity and promenade lighting systems which he undertakes in a professional competent manner, making skilled labour available to undertake emergency works as well as the standard maintenance works programme.
Brian Farrow, Coast Protection Engineer, North Norfolk District Council
I can confirm that the Redenhall with Harleston Town Council have used the services of T.T. Jones Electrical for the last 8 years (at least), and have always found the services reliable, considerate and approachable.
B Harding, Town Clerk, Redenhall with Harleston Town Council
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T.T. Jones has been Aylsham Town Council's lighting contractor for several years. They have good knowledge of our area, with all its differing styles and ages of columns, attend to faults promptly and keep our staff well informed of problems/progress on faults.
Aylsham Town Council would recommend them as a first class lighting contractor.
Mo Reynolds, Aylsham Town Clerk, Aylsham Town Council
T.T. Jones Electrical has been the street lighting contractor for Spixworth Parish Council for over 10 years, and has always been reliable, prompt and efficient. Issues can be discussed and resolved with the minimum of difficulty for the customer, and are always friendly and helpful!
Professional advice is offered in order to forestall problems arising, and Councils can rest assured that lighting stock is always maintained at its most efficient running level. This is a family run firm that gives an outstanding service, and represents excellent value for money.
Spixworth Parish Council
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Terry, Craig and Paul Jones have looked after our street lights for several years and do a great job at very reasonable cost, both maintaining existing lights and putting in new ones. Their service is prompt and efficient. I really appreciate their advice on the technical aspect of lighting. I should also mention the very good communication, detailed and accurate billing.
Sally Barber, Clerk of Old Catton Parish Council