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PRO INSTALLER MAY 2014
PRO BUSINESS
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Changing Of The Guard
At Glazerite With
New Area Manager
Government Confirms Centres
With Assisted Area Status
The government has confirmed which parts of the
UK have successfully won Assisted Area status. The
Glazerite Windows Ltd has said goodbye to existing
Area Sales Manager Fred Doodey, who is semi-retiring status makes local businesses eligible to bid for
additional funding and tax breaks to create jobs,
to move on to a new venture. Fred’s departure from
the trade fabricator, which recently celebrated reaching invest in new premises or machinery and grow.
£100 million in sales, sees the immediate appointment Manufacturing centres broath, Blackpool, Hastings investment for businesses
including Derby, Hudand Lowestoft have also
in less prosperous local
of Giovanni Sangiovanni as Fred’s successor.
dersfield, Portsmouth
and Scunthorpe have
now been added to
the Assisted Areas
map, in addition to the
large parts of northeast England, South
Yorkshire, Merseyside,
Strathclyde, the West
Midlands and the Welsh
Valleys, which were
already benefiting from
being on the map.
Going solo after two years with the
Wellingborough-based company, Fred
took the decision to step away from
his position at Glazerite in order to
begin his own retail window company, Ecologic Windows & Doors.
Working closer to home Fred recognises that his former employer has
the best profile on the market, so
much so that moving forward he has
decided to buy his VEKA frames from
Glazerite.
“Fred has been a valuable member of the
team for the past two years,” said Chris
Thompson, Glazerite’s National Sales &
Marketing Manager. “We’re sad to see him
go but we wish him all the success in his
new venture.”
Fred has been busy introducing Giovanni to his customers in preparation for the
handover.
www.glazeritewindows.co.uk
The government has also
added Leeds and Manchester to the map to help drive
business growth across
the north of England. And
coastal towns such as Ar-
been included on the new
map to help promote regeneration.
Business Minister Michael
Fallon said:
“Assisted Area status can
be a shot in the arm for
growth and jobs across the
UK. It makes local businesses eligible to bid for additional funding and support
that can help them to create
jobs, invest in new premises
or machinery, develop and
grow.
“Assisted Area status
makes businesses eligible
to apply for regional aid,
typically offered as capital
economies.”
‘can be a shot
in the arm’
Programmes in England that offer regional
aid include the Regional
Growth Fund (RGF) and
the Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Initiative
(AMSCI).
The government’s Assisted
Areas map is still subject to
Commission approval and is
expected to take effect on 1
July 2014.
80% OF INSTALLERS UNAWARE
OF STATUTORY CHANGE IN IBG
PROVISION, SAYS HOMEPRO
As many as 80% of
window installers in
the home improvement
sector may be unaware
of the impending changes to the regulations
affecting the Government’s Competent Persons Schemes that will
prevent installations
being registered unless
an Insurance Backed
Guarantee is given to
homeowners as part of
the installation.
So says HomePro, one
of the UK’s leading IBG
providers, following research amongst installers
in anticipation of changes
to be implemented by the
Department of Communities and Local Government
(DCLG).
‘one of the UK’s
largest providers
of IBGs’
‘HomePro IBG is
quick and simple
for installers’
From 6 June this year the
provision of financial protection is mandatory as part
of the Self Assessment Certification procedures required
for all residential replacement window installations;
failure to provide evidence
of cover will result in installers being unable to register
their installations and therefore failing to comply with
Building Regulations.
“As one of the UK’s largest
providers of IBGs we are
very aware of the impending changes,” says Jim
ble to register installations
under the self-assessment
schemes for Building Regulation compliance if they do
not do so.”
This aspect of the revisions to the Competent
Persons Scheme is simple
to comply with, says Jim:
“HomePro IBGs are one of
the most popular and are
widely accepted by FENSA
and CERTASS. The purchase
and registration of a HomePro IBG is quick and simple
for installers to ensure
compliance and reassures
Keane, HomePro’s Compliance Manager. “However,
with the changes to the regulations imminent we wanted to find out how aware
installers are and carried out
a telephone survey amongst
installers of all sizes. Our
findings are quite disturbing
with 80% of the companies
we called admitting to no
knowledge of the changes
coming into force.”
“From 6 June,” continued
Jim, “installers must give
an IBG rather than simply
offer one to their domestic
customers and will be una-
their customers through the
quality and security of the
cover.”
The survey also asked installers about their attitudes
towards HomePro with 90%
of existing customers saying
they would continue to use
HomePro after the 6th June
deadline. With more than
1,000,000 policies issued,
insuring £4 billion of home
improvement works over a
period of 15 years through
award winning IBG products, HomePro has earned
its credentials as one of the
sector’s market leaders.
Details of HomePro
IBGs are available by
calling 08707 384858
or visiting
www.HomePro.com