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New Applicant for GGF membership

News | 17.04.19

The following company has recently applied to become a Member of the Glass and Glazing Federation.

Beaumont Rose Glazing Contractors Limited
545 Garrett Lane
London
SW18 4SR
www.beaumontrose.co.uk
Director: Nicholas Matthews

If you would like to provide comment on any of this GGF Membership application, please email: membership@ggf.org.uk.

New Applicant for GGF membership

News | 10.04.19

The following company has recently applied to become a Member of the Glass and Glazing Federation.

Handy Services 4 U Ltd (trading as) Emerald Windows
Emerald House
The Brow
Haydon Wick
Swindon
SN25 1HT
www.emeraldupvcwindows.com
Director: Martin Brett, Mandy Brett

If you would like to provide comment on any of this GGF Membership application, please email: membership@ggf.org.uk.

New applicant for Membership

News | 18.03.19

The following company has applied to join the GGF.

Company: Express Toughening Limited
Address: 51/55 Fowler Road, Hainault Business Park, Ilford, IG6 3XE
Region:  East Anglia
Website: www.expresstoughening.com

Directors:
Geoffrey Curtis
Philip Curtis
Daniel Curtis
Adam, Curtis
George Howard

If you have any comments on this GGF Membership application, please email membership@ggf.org.uk.

New Applicant for GGF membership

Membership News, News | 18.02.19

The following company has recently applied to become a Member of the Glass and Glazing Federation.

Continental Installations Limited
Spring Garden Hill,
New Street,
Milnsbridge,
Huddersfield
HD3 4LN
www.coninst.co.uk
Director: Bevis North, Christopher North, Carol North

If you would like to provide comment on any of this GGF Membership application, please email: membership@ggf.org.uk.

New applications to join the GGF this week

Uncategorized | 22.01.19

The following companies have recently applied to become Members of the Glass and Glazing Federation.

Access North Ltd (t/a) Access North Build

Unit 18
Brooke’s Mill
Armitage Bridge
West Yorkshire HD4 7NR
www.accessnorthbuild.com
Director: Berenice Northcott, Daniel Northcott

UPVC Windows, Doors & Conservatories Ltd

Unit 12
Midland Road Industrial Estate
Midland Road
Swadlincote, DE11 0AN
www.tomwatsonupvc.co.uk
Directors: Tom Watson

My Ideal Choice Ltd

Building 1
Ipswich Road
Brome
Eye
Suffolk, IP23 8AW
www.myidealchoice.co.uk
Director: David Peck

If you would like to provide comment on any of these GGF Membership applications, please email membership@ggf.org.uk.

New applications to join the GGF this week

Uncategorized | 24.09.18

The following companies have recently applied to become Members of the Glass and Glazing Federation.

Clearview Glaziers Company Limited

9 Wainman Road
Woodston
Cambridgeshire
Peterborough PE2 7BU
www.clearviewglaziers.com
Director: Robin Squibb

Styles of Bath Limited

Styles of Bath Limited
Headquarters Road
Westbury BA13 4TJ
www.stylesofbath.co.uk
Directors: Alexander Hunt, Adam Bennett

If you would like to provide comment on any of these GGF Membership applications, please email membership@ggf.org.uk.

New applications to join the GGF this week

Uncategorized | 20.09.18

The following companies have recently applied to become Members of the Glass and Glazing Federation.

PJ’s Windows Doors & Glass Limited

Unit 3
Rockfield Road Industrial Estate
Hereford HR1 2UA
http://pjtradewindows.co.uk
Director: Philippa Johnston

High Level Maintenance Solutions Limited (trading as) Glassmasters

Progress House
396 Wilmslow Road
Withington
Manchester M20 3BN
Proprietor: Paul Ennis

Obsidian Glass Glazing Windows and Doors Limited

Unit 8
Beaumount Business Park
La Rue de Craslin
Beaumont
St Peter
Jersey JE3 7BU
http://obsidianglass.je/
Director: Liam Hardman

Jewel Windows Limited

Unit 4
Elliot Industrial Estate
Eastern Road
Aldershot
Hampshire GU12 4TF
www.jewelwindows.co.uk
Directors: Steve Farr, Rob Farr

If you would like to provide comment on any of these GGF Membership applications, please email membership@ggf.org.uk.

New applications to join the GGF this week

Uncategorized | 21.08.18

The following companies have recently applied to become Members of the Glass and Glazing Federation.

Extra Windows Ltd

23 Park Street
Birkenhead
Wirral
CH41 3LY
www.extrawindows.co.uk
Directors: Nick Hewitson

Wilson H&V Services Ltd

534 London Road
Westcliffe on Sea
SS0 9HS
Director: Matthew Jackson

 

If you would like to provide comment on any of these GGF Membership applications, please email membership@ggf.org.uk.

New applications to join the GGF this week

Uncategorized | 13.07.18

The following companies have recently applied to become Members of the Glass and Glazing Federation.

 

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Free Green Energy Solutions Ltd

Office Suite 3, Unit 7 Ferrybridge Business Park
Knottingley
West Yorks WF11 8NA
www.freegreensolarpanels.co.uk
Directors: David King Hirst

Vogue Glass Limited

Unit 1A, 106 Richardson Street, Stockport, Cheshire, SK1 3JL
www.vogueglass.co.uk
Director: Martin Barlow

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Cheshire Bespoke Glass and Doors Ltd

Duke Avenue, Stanley Green Trading Estate, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, SK8 6RB
cheshirebespokeglassanddoors.co.uk
Director: Anthony Richards

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Lisec UK & Ireland Limited

Unit 200, Queensway Business Park, Telford, TF1 7UL
www.lisec.com
Director: Colin Bickley

If you would like to provide comment on any of these GGF Membership applications, please email membership@ggf.org.uk.

New applications to join the GGF

Uncategorized | 05.07.18

The following companies have applied to become Members of the Glass and Glazing Federation.

Contra Vision Supplies Ltd
Victoria House, 19-21 Acklane East, Bramhall, Greater Manchester, SK7 2BE
Web: www.contravision.com
Directors: Roland Hill, Roger Hill, Dee Barrington-Ford and Robert Stone

Enercon Industries Ltd
62-64 Edison Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8UX
Web: www.enerconind.co.uk
Directors: Elizabeth Bull, James Bull, Donald Nimmer, William Schuelke

Skotch Glass
2A Tovil Hill, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 6QS
Web:  www.skotchglass.com
Owner: Colin Wheelan

SG Glass and Glazing
30 Angel Road
Norwich
NR3 3HP
Owner: Ben Gowing

If you would like to comment on any of these GGF Membership applications, please email membership@ggf.org.uk.

 

SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GGF SUBSCRIPTION!

News | 24.05.18

As the time to renew your annual GGF subscription draws nearer, it is worth considering the GGF Member Get Member scheme which can save you money on your subscription.

The GGF Member Get Member Scheme is simple and straightforward, if you  introduce a new company or companies to the GGF and they join then the GGF  rewards you with a credit to your following year’s subscription.

The rules of the scheme are simply as follows:-

1. Where an existing Member introduces a prospective member who proceeds to join the GGF, then the existing Member will receive a credit to their next year’s subscription equal to 10% of the new Member’s first full year subscription.

2. Introductory fees also apply to existing Members introducing a prospective company who proceeds to join the GGF’s Promotion Programme for companies established under 3 years. The introductory fee is 10% of the new participating company’s first year subscription

3. The maximum credits an existing Member may receive for introductions in a year is capped to the amount of their own full year subscription.

So if you wish to introduce a prospective Member or even a young company that may want to join the Promotion Programme, then take advantage of this incentive scheme and send their details and yours to our Membership Department via email membership@ggf.org.uk

The Member Get Member Scheme is there to help you and help the GGF grow its membership, so simply spread the word about the Federation, send us your introductions and save money on your next year’s subscription!

Contact: membership@ggf.org.uk

Telephone: 020 7939 9101

 

If you have a comment to make or any information relating to this article please contact the GGF

ALL CONTRACTS MUST CHANGE BY 13TH JUNE

News | 24.05.18

 

With the incoming Consumer Rights Directive coming into force on 13th June 2014, every Company must change their contract of terms and conditions by 13th June 2014.

To help companies cope with the new legislation the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has now published revised Model Terms and Conditions of Contract, plus Guidance on implementation of the EU Consumer Rights Directive for both GGF Members and non-Members.

The EU Consumer Rights Directive (CRD) is being implemented in the UK on the 13th June 2014. This is entirely separate legislation from the Consumer Rights Bill which is now due to be implemented in Summer 2015. The Government signed up to the CRD over three years ago.

The Directive is being implemented via legislation known as The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013. The main issues are:-

  • The cooling-off period for goods and services sold by distance or by off-premises selling will be harmonised across the EU to 14 days from date of delivery of the products
  • There are some important exemptions, one of which is for products “made to the consumer’s specification” – this will include such products as made-to-measure windows made to a consumer’s specific requirements; another is for urgent repairs and maintenance when a consumer invites a trader to their home
  • There is a long list of pre-contract information which must be provided to consumers before a contract is made, including advising cancellation rights and if a trader belongs to a code of conduct, for example the GGF Consumer Code of Good Practice. Failure to provide certain items will give a consumer a cooling-off period of up to 379 days, and the trader would be liable to a fine of up to £5,000

The GGF has advised its Members of these upcoming changes for over a year now, following meetings between the GGF with the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in 2012. GGF Members have voted to retain the current 7 days cooling-off period from date of contract in the GGF Consumer Code of Good Practice in addition to the requirements of the new legislation.

The GGF has produced a revised set of Model Terms and Conditions of Contract for its Members and also produced Guidance to the CRD specifically for the glazing, home improvements and renewable energy sector. These documents are now available via the Members area of the GGF website for Members to download free of charge.

The GGF has also produced a revised set of Model Terms and Conditions for non-member companies which reflects changes necessary due to the implementation of the Directive. These Model Terms and the GGF’s Guidance to the CRD can be purchased by non-members at a combined cost of just £75. Purchasers will also receive a voucher to the value of £75 if they decide to join the GGF before the end of June 2015.

If a company wishes to buy the Model Terms and GGF Guidance on the CRD, please email modelcontract@ggf.org.ukwith your details.

If you are thinking of joining the GGF to keep ahead of the game regarding upcoming legislation and to benefit from over 50 membership benefits (including full and free access to all GGF publications) please email the GGF Membership department membership@ggf.org.uk or fill out our online enquiry form on the GGF website, www.ggf.org.uk/join. Annual membership starts from just £315 + VAT.

 

If you have a comment to make or any information relating to this article please contact the GGF

30 COMPANIES JOIN GGF THIS YEAR SO FAR

News | 21.05.18

The GGF has had an excellent start to 2018 with no fewer than 30 companies joining the Federation since the start of January.

This continued growth in GGF Membership comes following a restructure in 2017 and the subsequent appointments of Shaun McAllister as GGF Managing Director and Richard Hearn as Head of Membership in January and November last year respectively.

Shaun McAllister commented: “It is pleasing to see the numbers of companies joining the GGF and we have many more in the pipeline enquiring about joining. As the main trade body for the glass and glazing industry the GGF is constantly talking to more businesses and reinforcing the benefits of belonging and hence more are now joining the GGF.”

Richard Hearn added: “We have made a great start to the year although our key membership retention and recruitment plans have still to come to fruition. I am delighted that so many good companies have joined the GGF.”

New GGF Members in 2018 so far:

Armco Key Security LtdAllseal Glass LimitedBetween Glass Blinds LimitedDesigns 49 LimitedTintwise LimitedJillani GlassHero Renewables LtdGX Home Improvements LimitedWarwick Group LimitedEssex Double Glazing Limited/Benbrook WindowsPavilion Glass Co. LimitedChase Taylor Recruitment LimitedEcodomus LtdEnerglazeThe Heritage Window CompanyFirst Home Improvements LtdAffinity Glass LtdLondon Architectural Glass LtdBell-Windows (NI) LtdPlaswire LtdShield Trade Frames LtdGlobal Home ImprovementsGreat Harwood WindowsThe Nu-Window Company LtdJames Oliver Conservatories LimitedFilmtek LimitedEnlightened WindowsDerek Gough AssociatesSpecialist Toughened GlassCondensation Solutions

To find out more about joining the GGF, visit www.ggf.org.uk/join or contact the Membership team on membership@ggf.org.uk.

 

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GGF Pleased with TrustMark Relaunch

Events, News | 08.04.14

The GGF was pleased to see TrustMark – the Government-backed quality mark for reputable tradesmen – relaunched last week by Consumer Minister Jenny Willott, with new improved standards of consumer protection under a renewed master licence from the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).

In one of the first major announcements from the joint industry and Government industrial strategy for construction, ‘Construction 2025’, Peter Hansford, the Government’s Chief Construction Adviser, will also emphasise the Government’s strong commitment to TrustMark and call upon more firms to get behind the scheme which is central to boosting the reputation of tradesmen and consumer confidence in the domestic repairs, maintenance and improvement market. 

TrustMark’s relaunch brought together more than 100 invited guests from industry and consumer protection groups at a reception in Westminster. The Consumer Minister announced the new core criteria – the Government-endorsed standards at the heart of the TrustMark scheme – and urged the whole industry to meet these new standards, which cover customer service, good trading practices and technical competence.

Nigel Rees, GGF Group Chief Executive commented “The Glass & Glazing Federation has been involved with TrustMark since its launch in 2005 and we are pleased to still be involved in 2014 with this relaunch and the new core criteria. We have no doubt the further increases in enquiries by householders this year will be of major benefit for GGF Member companies.”

Some of the key changes to the TrustMark core criteria include:

  • Firmer standards. The old requirements in the licence and core criteria spoke about scheme operators using “best endeavours” to meet certain standards, and gave “examples” of checks and activities that they might use to demonstrate compliance. Now the core criteria talks about scheme operators’ requirements (“scheme operators must…”).
  • More specific standards. For example, whereas before scheme operators had to have a general commitment to raising standards, now they need to show how they are raising standards to address identified areas of consumer detriment and other trade-specific issues. 
  • More vetting of tradesmen, including specific checks that must be done on firms upon entry to the scheme, but also at renewal stage or on an ongoing basis.
  • More proactive use of complaints data by scheme operators, more reporting of that data, more transparency in the complaints process.
  • Changes to protect the brand and reduce misuse of the TrustMark logo. 
  • A new requirement for scheme operators to develop ways to measure the effectiveness of their code of practice and how it reduces consumer detriment, and to keep it regularly reviewed in the light of changing customer expectations in their sector.

 

Being an existing scheme operator, the GGF will be adapting to the new core criteria over the next 12 months.  All new scheme operators who apply after the relaunch will be assessed against the new core criteria from day one. The core criteria will also be reviewed and updated every year from now on to maintain the drive for higher standards.

Commenting on the launch of the new TrustMark standards, Consumer Minister Jenny Willott, says:

“TrustMark gives consumers more confidence in their tradesman when spending their hard earned cash. Every trader who has signed up to the scheme has been independently assessed for their competence. 

“We want to put rogue or unscrupulous tradesmen out of business. One of the best ways to do this is to pick out the best businesses, so people know where to turn first for their home improvements, maintenance and repairs. 

“I would encourage all legitimate and honest tradesmen to sign up to this scheme.”


Peter Hansford, Government’s Chief Construction Adviser
, says: 

“TrustMark is pivotal to improving the reputation of the UK construction industry which is why we committed to relaunch it as part of our industrial strategy. Improving the image of the industry with the public is particularly important if we’re to attract the next generation into exciting careers in construction. 

“I know the Government is committed to supporting TrustMark, expanding the scheme to include a greater proportion of the industry, and promoting the new core criteria standards and the industry and consumer groups that support them.  It wants to see more trade bodies, industry groups and any organisation with a panel of approved contractors joining TrustMark this year so that it can grow to cover much more of the sector.”

The relaunch also marks the start of a sustained consumer marketing campaign for TrustMark to raise consumer awareness of the benefits of using TrustMark-registered firms through major PR and social media campaigns.  This includes a communications and video programme, which has been developed around the theme of ‘tools to talk’ and a new weekly consumer advice blog written for TrustMark by Steve Playle, a well known and respected trading standards expert, is part of the programme.

Companies can sign up to TrustMark when they join the GGF – an approved TrustMark Scheme Operator. For more information on how to join the GGF visit www.ggf.org.uk/join or email membership@ggf.org.uk 

For further information on TrustMark visit www.trustmark.org.uk

 

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