Clearview National January 2016 - Issue 170 | Page 5

INDUSTRYNEWS CELEBRATING 30 YEARS WITH SPECTUS »»Trade Windows Bristol has been a partner of Spectus Systems since the company realised the potential of PVCu windows in 1985. The company celebrated the 30-year relationship by signing a supply agreement for a further three years. Loyalty and continuity thread through the company, which sells exclusively to the trade; some of its 70 staff has been with the firm for 30 years and a number of its customers have been trading with Trade Windows for more than 25 years. Continued expansion has led to the purchase of an additional factory nearby where Trade Windows will be relocating its expanding aluminium fabrication, opening up more space for PVCu manufacturing. The company uses the Spectus Elite 63 and Elite 70 systems to produce a full range of windows and doors, as well as manufacturing fully reversible, vertical sliding sashes and patio doors. More than 25 colour foils and triple glazing across all Spectrum Elite styles ensures almost unlimited options. Spectus Systems Sales Director, Wolfgang Gorner said of Trade Windows: “This is a great milestone to achieve with Trade Windows, Bristol and I hope we keep growing together for another 30 years.” Visit www.spectus.co.uk Supporting the local community »»As one of the largest employers in Ross on Wye, REHAU is a regular supporter of community events in the Herefordshire town, and most recently was a keen sponsor of the third annual Ross Gazette Awards, which recognise the achievements of local businesses, volunteers and sporting stars. REHAU’s Marketing and Technical Director Gareth Jones was at this year’s awards ceremony to present the Young Sports Person of the Year award to Freddie Hemingway, an England Schools U16 rugby international. Gareth said: “We’re a big employer in a small town so it’s really important that we do our bit in the local community. These high profile awards are backed by both the main local newspaper and the MP Jesse Norman, and they are a great way for us to fly the flag for REHAU while at the same time encouraging excellence amongst local businesses and individuals. “As a keen sports fan, it was particularly nice for me to be able to present the Young Sports Person award to such a high achieving young man.” www.rehau.co.uk ‘Lunch and Learn’ Webinars »»The British Plastics Federation (BPF) has launched its inaugural webinars initiative exclusively for BPF members, titled ‘Lunch and Learn’ and features a valuable interactive Q&A session with experts. The scheme will begin on Thursday 14th January 2016 with a session titled ‘How to get your company’s press releases published by Plastics & Rubber Weekly and British Plastics & Rubber’. PRW editor Hamish Champ and BP&R editor Leanne Taylor will provide BPF members with advice on how to structure their press releases, what important pieces of information to include and how to approach industry publications. Following on from the first date, BPF members will have the opportunity to join additional webinars that will be focussed on a diverse range of topics. These will take place on the following dates: Friday 29th January 2016 – ‘Are you getting the most out of your BPF membership?’ Stephen Hunt, BPF Thursday 11th February – ‘How will the implementation of the National Living Wage affect your business?’ Alison Treliving, Squire Patton Boggs Friday 26th February – ‘Growing your business globally: The importance of SEO’ Sarah Carroll, Grow Global Thursday 10th March – ‘How to run a successful apprenticeship scheme’ RPC Group BPF Communications and Industrial Issues Executive Laura Hindley said: “This is a great opportunity for BPF members to benefit from the strong relationships we have cultivated with a wide variety of organisations within the industry.” If you would like to sign up for the first session, visit https://attendee.gotowebinar. com/register/5008449558271366657 C L E A RV I E W-U K . C O M » J AN 2016 » 5