Pro Installer November 2015 - Issue 32 | Page 39

39 PRO INSTALLER NOVEMBER 2015 PRO SPORT @proinstaller1 Taking Top Spot Glazerite Windows Limited and golf just seem to go together. Aside from sponsoring Wellingborough Golf Club’s yearly PGA (Midlands) competition, which this year took place in July, and its sponsorship of pro golfer Ryan Evans, the industry-leading PVCu trade manufacturer recently held its inaugural customer golf day. Taking place September 25th at Wellingborough Golf Club, the winning team on the day was Network VEKA member Chaucer Installations. Made up of Rick Sanders, Steve Crawley, Steve Hammond and Martin Annis they finished the day on 96 points beating out close competition from City Glass Manchester and The Glass Factory. Chaucer also dominated the individual scores; Steve Crawley was the day’s best player with 40 points while Martin Dalton (Technicopy Solutions) and Steve Hammond (Chaucer) finished joint second with 38 points each. Starting the day off at 10am with a coffee and bacon roll, nearly £4000 was raised for The Encephalitis Society - VEKA’s charity of choice for 2015 after Mark Barsby (Head of Technical) was diagnosed in 2014 – through entrance fees, hole sponsors and a charity auction superbly hosted by snooker player Willie Thorne. Proving to be a resounding success, John Hewitt, Managing Director of Glazerite, said: “It was a fantastic day had by all that was topped off by raising a considerable sum of money for a great cause. We couldn’t have done it without the help of the PGA, Wellingborough Golf Club, those that donated auction prizes and of course our customers, we thank them for their continued support.” ‘It was a fantastic day had by all that was topped off by raising a considerable sum of money for a great cause. We couldn’t have done it without the help of the PGA, Wellingborough Golf Club, those that donated auction prizes and of course our customers, we thank them for their continued support’ Visit www. glazeritewindows.co.uk Turton FC to kick off new season in style Renowned for their love of football, the team at Total Glass was only too happy to help Lancashire’s oldest club, Turton FC, with the refurbishment of its clubhouse that has enabled the amateur players to kick off the new season in style. The Liverpool-based PVCu fabricator supplied five Total Glass Composite Doors and 14 PVCu casement windows. These were fitted by its installer customer and conservatory supplier, Premier Conservatory Supplies, whose Managing Director Peter Gray is also Chairman of Turton FC. Now the 144-year-old Bolton club is hoping that its improved facilities will contribute to a turnaround in its fortunes in the coming season, having lost out on promotion due to its facilities falling short of FA ground criteria. Despite investing £90,000 on the required improvements, the club’s request for an extension to complete these in time for the new season was turned down. League officials ruled Turton would not be allowed to compete in the West Lancashire League Premier Division this season after failing to meet the March 31st ground development deadline. The club’s petition appealing against the decision attracted more than 3,000 names, including TV presenter Vernon Kay. Peter explains: “Having been devastated by the league’s decision, we were extremely grateful to Total Glass for its kind support,” he says. “This was unexpected - although I knew what football fans they are – and its help was most welcome. The new facilities now look fantastic.” He adds: “The improvements couldn’t have been carried out during the season as it would have damaged the pitch and caused other issues, so they were completed over the summer. Thanks to Total Glass and everyone who has supported us, we are on the road to promotion again with our first fixture in early September!”