9,000 heritage opportunities

A range of advanced slimline heritage units is providing tradespeople with a huge number of opportunities in conservation areas, Slenderline Glass has said.

New research suggests there are more than 9,800 conservation areas across England’s 336 local planning authorities, and it is an area of the market that businesses looking to expand and increase their revenue streams can tap into thanks to Slenderline Glass.

The Kent-based company’s range of advanced slimline heritage units replicate heritage aesthetics while offering modern thermal performance.

Andy Cocker, director at Slenderline Glass, said: “Whether it’s a period property, a listed building or a property deep in a conservation zone, Slenderline offers complete authenticity – the principal criteria for compliance in a heritage setting.

“Conservation areas do present challenges for businesses, but the success of products like Slenderline Glass and the businesses who rely on its authentic design goes to show they are definitely not a lost cause.”

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