The GGF has written to the three Scottish Government departments, as well as a direct letter to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, asking for the current lockdown restrictions on home improvement companies to be eased.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) is saddened to hear Everest Ltd, a founder member of the GGF and a regular contributor to GGF meetings for more than 40 years, has gone into pre-pack administration.
Aluminium products from Senior Architectural Systems have helped transform a derelict Victorian school into a bright and modern place of worship in Sheffield.
The Grade II Listed Hindmarsh Hall was originally one of three granaries and then later used as a grain store; it now features Selectaglaze secondary glazing.
In the last few weeks, the GGF has observed further examples of misinformation around the COVID-19 situation and its impact on the home improvement sector.
The GGF has received plenty of queries on whether or not Showrooms can be re-opened, following the Government’s Guidance on working in people’s homes being released on 11 May.
As the Government is starting to rejuvenate the economy, the GGF calls on companies to adjust to the safety guidance and ensure all work is carried out as safely as possible.
Following the GGF’s ‘first to market’ launch of the Safe Guide for Homeowners during the COVID-19 Crisis, the Federation has now launched a complementary Safe Guide for Home Improvement Companies.
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has reacted to the new Government guidance for tradespeople working in people’s homes, which has now changed for work being carried out in homes in England only.