FrameXpress: " So, I'm getting on the bike and spinning for a total of 121 miles, over the first 11 days of November to raise some money and help Royal British Legion do their vital work supporting our Armed Forces." says director, Stuart Green
AluFold Direct: " The flush sash trend suits all kinds of properties and projects. As well as being an excellent choice for replacing old timber, PVCu or steel windows, it suits new-build homes and developments. " adds Russell Yates'
Central ASL: " With our new Flat Rooflight System, our customers can tap into that increasingly lucrative market, and appeal to new customers. Stylish and incredibly versatile, they can be tailored to the needs of virtually any project or property - and provide excellent opportunities for upselling, too." says Director Paul Woods
Reynaers Aluminium: " Modern architecture is as much about design as it is about performance, so materials really need to strike a balance between these demands. With MasterLine 8, we've created a system which does exactly that, giving designers, fabricators and installers the ability to maximise the presence of natural light" said Paul Reid, sales director
Kestrel-BCE: " Reliability is our watchword at Kestrel, so we've taken time in developing the new Sage, Pebble Grey and Claystone trims to make sure they meet the standards our customers expect."said marketing director Owen Thorogood
Glazerite UK Group: " Timberweld technology gives us greater flexibility and efficiencies in the manufacture and transport of frames, as windows can be ordered unglazed in both R9 and R7, depending on what is required for individual projects. It also allows for greater throughput of the products, and consistency in their finish." Ian Lloyd, operations director
Conservatory Outlet: " Manufacturing is at the heart of what we do and it is vital for us to continue to invest in our factory so we can meet growing customer demand across existing and new product ranges." explained Michael Giscombe, managing director.
Stuart Pedals for Poppies
Framexpress director, Stuart Green, is pedalling for poppies this November, to raise money for The Royal British Legion. Stuart is stepping up to the spin bike at his local gym and will be cycling 11 miles every day for the first 11 days of the 11th month, completing his challenge on Remembrance Day 2020. Stuart says: “I’ve been inspired to raise some money for The Royal British Legion by a friend of mine. This year, their annual Poppy Appeal will be affected as there will be fewer people out and about buying poppies from the fantastic Royal British Legion veterans and volunteers. “So, I’m getting on the bike and spinning for a total of 121 miles, over the first 11 days of November to raise some money and help Royal British Legion do their vital work supporting our Armed Forces.” … »