Following a recent £50,000 grant from Government to help companies through Brexit, the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) Brexit Readiness Campaign is now well underway.
Situated in the heart of Russell Square, the historic Grade II* listed Kimpton Fitzroy London Hotel now features a sound solution from Granada Glazing.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) and its commercial company FENSA have been shortlisted for several industry awards, as a landmark year for both brands draws to a close.
The GGF is pleased to announce it has received Government funding of up to £50,000 to help companies in the glass, glazing and fenestration industries, through and beyond Brexit.
Preventing noise from disturbing nearby residents was a key planning requirement in the conversion of a Shrewsbury champagne bar – Granada Glazing has delivered.
A new range of award-winning Heritage Windows from Gowercroft Joinery is set to revolutionise the way old and degraded single-glazed timber windows are replaced in listed and heritage properties.
When it comes to glazing in public places with the heaviest footfall, toughness is the number-one priority – but that doesn’t mean compromising on aesthetics, as Pilkington have showed.
The GGF annual Members’ Day conference held on 26 September at Hilton Olympia in Kensington, was hailed a great success by GGF senior staff, Members and Board directors.
At the recent GGF Members’ Day annual conference, GGF President, John Agnew, gave a spirited speech that clearly showed Members the Federation’s intentions going forward.