GGF annnounces it will exhibit at Counter Terror Expo 2015

  • 26 Nov 2014

GGF Members will make presentations on safety and security glazing and window film

Counter Terror Expo 2015 is supported by the Home Office and is expected to see 9,500 visitors and over 400 exhibitors participate in the free to attend exhibition, show floor workshops, new show feature zones, conferences and networking events.

A wide range of technology, equipment and services will be on offer at the event, alongside a high level education programme designed to protect against the evolving security threat faced in the UK.

The GGF, in conjunction with Counter Terror Expo have an exclusive 5% discount offer across all stand packages available to Members during the 2015 exhibition.

Home Improvement glazing award presented to GGF Member

GGF Member SEHBAC has won an award for ‘Best Home Improvement Glazing Project’

GGF Member SEHBAC has won the award for ‘Best Home Improvement Glazing Project’ at the National Home Improvement Council (NHIC) Awards in London on 13th November.

Held at Gladstone Library, One Whitehall Place in Westminster, over 130 guests from across a range of home improvement sectors attended, with the awards luncheon being opened by guest speaker and host Nick Rainsford MP, President of NHIC.

NHIC Chairman, Barrie Smith-Wright, commented on how the bespoke design and finish highlights the use of state of the art glass products in doors, windows and rooflights.

The use of quality glass and glazing was also praised in terms of its energy efficiency and ability to bring in natural light to the building.

Contact:

Glass and Glazing Federation
40 Rushworth Street
London
SE1 0RB
LONDON

t: 0207 939 9101

Visit the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) website

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