Stoke
Nub News

Staffordshire construction firm and director sentenced after worker fractured skull falling through stairwell

Local News by Nub News Reporter 2nd Apr 2026  
Both the company and the director were fined (image via Pexels)
Both the company and the director were fined (image via Pexels)
advertisement

A Staffordshire-based building firm and its director have been sentenced after a worker fell through a stairwell opening during the construction of an apartment block, sustaining serious injuries.

The worker, aged 26 at the time of the incident, had been appointed by BHG (Stone) Limited, the principal contractor, as a labourer.

On 5 December 2023, he was assisting with the installation of wall insulation on the first floor of the building.

To reach the top corner of the wall, the worker placed a ladder across the stairwell opening.

He then fell from the ladder through the opening to the ground below. 

The fall resulted in significant injuries including fractures to the skull and back.

A HSE investigation "found that BHG (Stone) Limited failed to properly plan the work and did not put in place suitable measures to prevent or protect against a fall from height.

"The investigation also found that company director Alistair Howells was working in close proximity to the injured worker and had allowed the work to be carried out in an unsafe manner."

advertisement

Both BHG (Stone) Limited and company director Alistair Howells pleaded guilty to breaching the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.

The company was fined £16,000 and ordered to pay £4,000 in costs at Telford Magistrates Court on 1 April 2026.

Mr Howells was fined £2,000 and ordered to pay £1,386 in costs.

HSE Inspector Sara Andrews said:

"This incident highlights the importance of undertaking a thorough assessment of the risks associated with all work at height activities and ensuring suitable control measures are in place.

"Had the work been properly planned and sequenced, and suitable work equipment provided, this incident would not have happened."

     

CHECK OUT OUR FREE NEWSLETTER!
5 TOP STORIES EVERY FRIDAY!
Click here to sign up: stoke newsletter

     

Local news is in crisis.

Newspapers around the country are closing at an alarming rate.

Nub News is changing that.
Please consider supporting us.
Your contribution will be a GAME-CHANGER.
Monthly supporters will enjoy:
Ad-free experience
advertisement

Share:

Comments (0)

Post comment

No comments yet!


advertisement

Sign-up for our FREE newsletter...

We want to provide stoke with more and more clickbait-free news.

     

...or become a Supporter.
Stoke-on-Trent. Your City. Your News.

Local news is essential for our community — but it needs your support.
Your donation makes a real difference.
For monthly donators:
Ad-free experience