On target

Target Windows has won a contract to fit windows and doors for a £multi-million housing estate in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.

The company will be working alongside main contractor Novus Property Solutions to build 128 homes and apartments.

The project is being delivered by Fortior Homes, owned by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, and will transform an overgrown patch of land, vacant since 2005, into high profile private rented accommodation.

Target Windows’ director, Guy Basnett, said: “It’s something that will be very prominent in the city, situated on one of the main arteries into Hanley and is something we as a local, family-run business want to be involved with. We are glad to see Fortior investing in the Stoke pound and keeping things in the local economy and look forward to redeveloping our city and playing a part in providing good quality housing for Stoke-on-Trent and securing jobs for our workforce.”

Target Windows will be providing aluminium curtain walling to the apartments, as well as all the PVCU windows and doors.