Clearview North November 2013 - Issue 144 | Page 14

industrynews ADVOCATING APPRENTICESHIPS Regency Glass Ltd came runners up in the North West Region Employer of the Year awards that took place at the new Co-op building in Manchester. Run by the National Apprenticeship service, the awards recognise training and employee support. Regency Glass Ltd was put forward by the North Lancs Training Group against large companies and organisations such as Barclays Bank, Co-Op and Manchester City Council. Being presented with the runners up trophy by Pete Waterman, himself an advocate for apprenticeships, Regency Director Wayne Fitzmartin commented, ‘Having previously won the award outright, we are very happy that our continuous support for the apprenticeship scheme has been further recognised. Along with the NVQ’s that all staff is supported through, we value the credibility that the training and investment we put forward to our staff benefits our company as a whole.’ Regency assistant Production Manager, Gary Fitzmartin, also came runner up in the Apprentice Champion of the Year category. Having began work at Regency Glass over 15 years ago at the age of 16, Gary comments, ‘I am proud of this award as it recognises the importance of becoming qualified and the opportunities that the apprenticeship scheme offers.” BOOSTING HOPE66 CHARITY TALLY NEARER HOME As 22 members of the Hope66 charity cycling team set off to ride the length of the iconic Route 66 in the United States, VS manufacturer Quickslide decided to have some fun while raising cash towards the epic ride. Bolstering the latest bid to raise money for the Hope House Children’s Hospices that have become the unofficial ‘official’ charity of many in the glass & glazing industry, Quickslide donated £2 for every window and door sold whilst the riders were en route. The staff, customers, suppliers and anyone the Brighouse based company could muster also chipped in, raising a massive £6,248 towards an anticipated total of more than £150,000 expected to be raised as a result of 16 cyclists, mostly well-known names from the UK glass & glazing industry, riding more than 2,600 miles along Route 66 in just 14 days. Adrian flew to Santa Monica, California to cheer the riders in at the end of the challenge, where he announced the total of the Quickslide effort. “It was such a massive project that we felt we had to do something to contribute,” explained Adrian. To make your own contribution please go to: www.justgiving. com/teams/hope66 Third trade counter opens Glazing repair hardware supplier, UPVC Maintenance Supplies, is pleased to announce the opening of its new trade counter in York, North Yorkshire. The new trade counter is the company’s most recent site to be opened, after its Rotherham branch open its doors back in January 2012. The locations of both branches were strategically chosen after UPVC Maintenance Supplies recognised the need to offer additional support and provide better delivery service to customers local to the sites. The new branch is located at Clifton Moor, York in 1000 sq ft of space and offers an extensive warehouse space; customer parking 14 NOV 2013 Rob Hudson, York branch manager commented, “Local response has been brilliant, since opening our doors in July, trade and domestic customers have been calling in to the trade counter, bringing along the replacement window or door part.” “Because of our vast range of replacement hardware components, our success rate for providing the customer the same or like-forlike replacement product for their repair or maintenance job is 99.9%.” and a purpose built trade counter display area, allowing staff the opportunity to showcase some of the company’s more popular product ranges to customer s. Call 0113 236 0800, visit www. upvcmaintenanace.co.uk or ordering online at www.upvcwindow-doorparts.co.uk To read more, visit www.clearview-uk.com