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2 APRIL 2015 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk ISSUE 25 April 2015 If you would like to find out more about the PRO Installer: Write to: Unit 2-3 Burleigh Court, Burleigh Street, Barnsley, S70 1XY. Tel: 01226 321 450 Fax: 01226 730 825 Email: rob@cvgroup. co.uk All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronically or mechanically without the consent of Clearview Group Ltd and any of its subsidiaries. Whilst every effort is made to ensure accuracy, this publication does not accept liability for errors, printing or otherwise appearing in this publication. The views expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of the editor or publisher. HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY PRO INSTALLER! Pro Installer is celebrating turning two this month. Pro Installer magazine was launched by the Clearview Group in April 2013 at the first FIT Show, where 8000 copies were distributed and has since developed into the most highly distributed publication in its sector; distributing 30,000 copies through 642 trade counters across the UK, every month. Steve Sidebottom, Director at Clearview Group, said: “We created Pro Installer magazine two years ago to help give the fenestration industry a voice, and allow advertisers and contributors to communicate to more than just the installers, but other tradespeople too. “We have since seen the magazine grow rapidly over this time and anticipate further growth in the next 12 months to take advantage of the growing trade counter market. “There are plans to also post out Pro Installer periodically with its sister publication Clearview to raise its profile further with potential advertisers. ‘We would like to thank our readers, advertisers and trade counters’ “We would like to thank our readers, advertisers and trade counters for allowing this growth to happen and supporting the magazine throughout its infancy.” Showing their support for the publication, regular advertisers Rebecca Clegg, Brand Manager for VEKA, Network VEKA & Approved Installer and Carrie Burton, Marketing Manager, UPVC Distributors Limited commented: “Huge congratulations to Pro Installer on your 2nd birthday. The newspaper format of the magazine and the targeted installer readership makes it a great choice for our installer PR and advertising. The best of luck for the next 2 years and beyond” - Rebecca Clegg. Carrie Burton, “We are very pleased to wish Pro Installer a Happy second Birthday! National Plastics has been proud to support the publication with distribution and has benefited from advertising within Pro Installer over the past two years. With its great mix of informative editorial and industry specific news, I’m sure we’ll be seeing more birthdays to come!” For further information visit 01226 321 450, visit www.proinstaller.co.uk or follow us @ProInstaller1 Budget “uninspiring and empty” Last month, Chancellor George Osborne announced his final Budget before this year’s General Election in May, the GGF has reacted by describing it as “uninspiring and empty”. Nigel Rees, GGF Group Chief Executive commented: “It’s hard to find anything of great significance to our Members in this Budget and we’re disappointed that incentives to homeowners to make their properties more energy efficient are non-existent. On the manufacturing front, we hope the updated Enhanced Capital Allowance for designated energy-saving technologies will include glass and glazing products. The only other possible positive on energy efficiency is the proposal to bring forward the compensation for ind irect costs for small scale feed-in tariffs by one year. This may assist our energy intensive flat glass manufacturers, but is a relatively tenuous benefit in what is sadly an empty and uninspiring Budget for our industry.” Nigel Rees continued: “One positive announcement in the Budget was the Govern- ment’s proposal for “housing zones” to build more affordable housing by regenerating brownfield sites. Of course we welcome any initiative to increase new build but this one is fairly limited; looking at the South West and South East only. Aligned to this, another proposal that may help our industry is the plan for a ‘Help to Buy ISA’ scheme which could stimu- late new house buying and carry through to replacement windows and conservatories. These proposals though are hardly earth shattering for businesses needing meaningful incentives to grow. We were hoping for something much more substantial to boost our industry and the UK economy, but it seems the Chancellor has missed this valuable opportunity to do so.”