Clearview National April 2015 - Issue 161 | Page 8
INDUSTRYNEWS
I’m an installer get
VAT out of here
Insight into
government
plans
»»Distinction Doors’
Finance Director,Vickie Brown, was
recently invited to hear Prime Minister
David Cameron and Chancellor George
Osborne speak at an Institute of Directors
forum.Vickie explains, “I am on the Institute
of Directors’ committee for the South
Yorkshire region. It’s a great way to make
sure that Distinction Doors has a good
strategic insight in the region, not least
because it gives us access to events like this
one.”
David Cameron and George Osborne
spoke for around 45 minutes, outlining their
plans for the north of England generally and
Yorkshire in particular.Vickie comments, “It
was very interesting to hear what they had
to say. Amongst other things we learned
that the intention is to invest £6.4 billion in
road and rail links in the region and build
20,000 new homes in Wakefield and York.
We also discussed extensions of the free
trade agreements that are currently being
looked at for China and India.”
Distinction Doors is the UK’s biggest
composite door supplier and a significant
name in UK industry: it was recently
included in the Sunday Times Fast Track
100 and the top ten SME businesses in the
Sheffield City Region.
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8 » A P R 2015 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M
»»The influential Consumer
Protection Association (CPA) will be
welcoming Nadine Dorries MP, star of ‘I’m
a celebrity get me out of here’, to its offices
in February to discuss issues affecting the
industry.
CPA Director Jeremy Brett says that one
of the topics they will be talking about is
the organisation’s long-running campaign
to abolish VAT on Home Improvement
Products.
The CPA recently took their campaign to
remove VAT on home improvement products
to Westminster, with Jeremy saying, “The
economy has been jump started through
building and construction but what about the
home improvement market?
“If you knock down a house and start again
you don’t pay VAT but if you want to improve
your home, you do. This makes no sense. How
is this good for the environment and how
does it work alongside Government’s drive to
improve the UK’s housing stock?
“Getting rid of VAT on home improvement
products would be a massive boost for the
industry, since many homeowners will
finally be able to afford window and door
replacements.”
The CPA also says that the removal of VAT
on home improvement products would also
help to eradicate the black market.
Continuing
Success Well Assured
»»Tony Poole, Business
Development Executive for Roof Assured
by Sarnafil is celebrating a record 2014 with
sales for his area, covering Southern England,
showing a 35% increase on the previous
year.
Roof Assured by Sarnafil, the domestic
division of the global Sika Sarnafil brand has
reported steady growth since its inception in
1993 and predicts an ongoing increase in sales
in 2015.
Tony attributes his success to having
a great product with the Sarnafil single
ply membrane, great installer training,
the combined expertise of the Sika Field
Technicians and the registered installer
network.
Tony explains: “The last couple of years
have seen many homeowners deciding to
stay in their current homes, and we’ve seen
a rise in the number of flat roof extensi