Clearview National January 2015 - Issue 158 | Page 22

INDUSTRYNEWS Whistling through the nominations »»Thistle Windows and Conservatories has again asserted its position among the very best in the conservatory industry, by being nominated for a G14 award. It also comes just weeks after Thistle won Network VEKA’s national top installer trophy, giving it 13 national and regional awards in the organisation’s 17year history and maintaining its lead as the top national trophy winner. Thistle’s Nick Robson said after the G14 ceremony: “The Network VEKA awards are based on the acclaim of our customers and the G14 nomination is the recognition of our peers in the industry so both accolades are equally important to us but in different ways.” Nick was quick to credit all the staff at Thistle for their part in its success and also Glazerite for its support as fabricator for the past two years: “Glazerite gives us not only a great product, but also the kind of service and technical support that are important to any successful installer.” He added: “Watch out for us at the G15s – we’ll be trying even harder to win next year!” For more information visit www.glazeritewindows.co.uk winners of the G14 ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR AWARD »»GLASSOLUTIONS’ commitment to environmental sustainability has been given industry approval at the G14 awards where it received the Environmental Initiative of the Year award. GLASSOLUTIONS won the award for its investment in a unique scientific study at the Energy House at Salford University. The research project measured the contribution that GLASSOLUTIONS glass makes to the energy performance of the whole house, as well as the performance of the windows. It provided further evidence that high performance glass from GLASSOLUTIONS can cut energy use and the contribution is the equivalent of adding 150mm of loft insulation. GLASSOLUTIONS marketing director Mike Butterick, who collected the award alongside managing director Simon Carin, said: “Winning the Environmental Initiative of the Year award is a fantastic achievement which recognises the company’s commitment to developing sustainable products and processes. “We are planning Phase 2 to further develop the research. This is vital data that will impact on future product development and investment in energy saving solutions. It’s a step-change in the industry and we have opened the door for other manufacturers and installers to show what their systems are capable of.” For more information visit www.glasssolutions.co.uk 22 » JAN 2015 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M Rising Apprentice Star »»Jordan Watt, a rising apprentice star has excelled within the Cornwall Glass Group, demonstrating the value of apprentices within the work force. Over his three years with the group, Jordan has rapidly progressed to a branch assistant, promoted to second in command! Jordan began his career with Cornwall Glass back in October 2011 as an apprentice glazier based at the groups Redruth Glass Centre. He gained valuable experience in glazing and also completed his NVQ. Gaining more experience by working in other Cornwall Glass Groups branches, Jordan learned new skills and throughout this period, he was been given more responsibility at the branches, organising the daily operations of the branch. Recently, Jordan has moved to Ray’s Glass Centre in Penzance to further his glass & glazing knowledge and experience. He has fast become an asset in his new role as second in command within a well-established branch, as well as helping the branches new apprentice, Daniel O’Connor, passing on his experiences and knowledge of his apprenticeship journey. For more information please contact Emily at emilygunning@ cornwallglass.co.uk or telephone 01726 66325.