Clearview National June 2016 - Issue 175 | Page 4

FROMTHEEDITOR INDUSTRYNEWS As June arrives and this issue of Clearview goes to press, the speculation and debate about the EU referendum gains pace with the pro and con arguments sounding equally convincing. The public may well be confused by now with all the rhetoric but the general consensus seems to be that we are likely to stay in, with both the advantages, and yes, some disadvantages that may bring. Only time will tell… »»CERTAINLY TIMES ARE LIVELIER THAN ever in this industry with a positive tidal wave of great results from The FIT Show still rolling in, so much so it warranted a FIT Show review part 2 in this issue (page 30). Optimism abounds and it is good to see such a rewarding pay-off for all the planning, sheer hard work and effort that goes into such a major industry event by the organisers, the exhibitors and everyone else. And people managed to have a lot of fun as well! According to new research from AMAResearch (page 54), the UK door and window fabrication market has turned from steady decline through several years, to growth since 2013, with the prospects of further growth during the next five years. The report says the market for door and window fabricators increased by around 3% in 2015, following good growth of 5% in 2014. A strong growth area in the past few years has been the home extension sector where there are good opportunities for both major players and small niche suppliers alike. The report also says that the UK market for residential windows is very competitive and is likely to remain so, though within the next few years capacity and demand are expected to become more balanced as deman