Glass Times editor Nathan Bushell reflects on the news that homeowners are taking housebuilders to court over badly built houses. A news story that appeared this weekend made for uncomfortable...
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Under new management
The New Window Company has been acquired in a management buyout, led by Roy Wakeman OBE. The New Window Company, which operates out of historic offices and large showroom...
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Shopping around for new homes
More than 90% of MPs think that converting empty spaces above shops could help reverse the current housing shortage, according to new research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).The...
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Uncertainty over house building
The two main industry forecast providers appeared to give contradicting analysis this month, with the residential building sector either the champion or the loser depending on which you read.There was...
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Construction firms risk six figure tax liability
As HMRC begin notifying construction firms of the need to carry out status checks on the self-employed subcontractors they engage, tax specialist Qdos Contractor has urged these businesses to take...
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Outdoor screen partnership
Amscreen has agreed a new deal with Romag to optimise viewability and durability of their outdoor screen products.The new product will initially feature across Amscreen’s latest portfolio of 75” outdoor...
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Alternative payment methods considered
Glass and glazing companies could be better off offering finance to customers than taking payment by credit card, according to Consumer Credit Solutions.UK businesses will be banned from charging fees...
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Rising stars and woodworking success stories
An 18-year-old apprentice who helped land a six-figure business deal, a trainee cabinet maker with a mayoral bench to his name, a mass-market fire door, and a previously unsung health...
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Timber sector strengthened
Timber window manufacturer Cardinal Windows has signed up to the 2019 FIT Show.The company offers bespoke windows to specifiers and installers who seek traditionally styled, timber sliding box sash windows...
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Delivering the Big Build promise
Pyroguard has helped Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team build a centre for the support of young people in care and leaving care, as part of the Children in...
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Businesses rally for charity event
A charity gala dinner supported by a number of Lanarkshire businesses – including CMS Window Systems, CVD Fire Protection, Ingen Technical Services and the Dalziel Park Hotel – has helped...
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Photo finish
Callum Alton, digital marketing executive at Balls2 Marketing, is a finalist for a top award in the EEF manufacturing photography competition in the Young Photographer category. Sarah Ball, client strategy...
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System aids Gothic revival
Built in 1875, the Barnes Hospital is a French Gothic style building where patients from Manchester Infirmary were sent to convalesce. The Grade 2-listed building, which was closed in 1999...
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Withstanding fire doors
FD30 fire doors from West Port have been proven to withstand fires for 40% longer than the legal requirement.To achieve an FD30 rating, products have to hold flames at bay...
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Christmas singalong
A family-run window company is hoping to spread some Christmas cheer by releasing a video in which staff don Santa suits and belt out a festive hit.Employees at Target Windows...
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