Clearview National March 2020 - Issue 220 | Page 4

FROMTHEEDITOR INDUSTRYNEWS And we keep on marching on I can’t believe it’s March already, but when the notification came to put pen to paper for my monthly intro, I was forced to recognise that we’re two months deep into 2020 (even if one of them is the shortest of all). » DID ANYONE DO ANYTHING EXTRA special with their one extra day I wonder? And Happy Birthday to anyone born on 29th February; four years’ worth of presents in one go - lucky you! Even though we had the once-in-every-four-year event just before this magazine was sent out, it was business as usual at Clearview HQ. Working on a magazine certainly helps one to appreciate the cyclic nature of life, even if the deadline dates seem to come faster and faster, which I never understand. As a fenestration publication, every issue of Clearview is door and window focussed, of course, but this month we’ve expanded our reach to cover even more designs and developments when it comes to doors, plus the what, where, when, and why of windows in March’s All Doors and Window Extra. In amongst all the regular features, one section that seems to grow and grow - and I always enjoy putting it together too - is hints and tips for Installer Support. And, with more and more marketing material from all sizes of businesses from huge corporations to smaller family companies focussing on customer service and satisfaction - and not the consumer but every link in the supply chain - I’m not surprised that the installer section continues to flourish, as people use our magazine as a channel to the fitter. From the other side of the coin, installers is there anything you like to see more of from the ‘top down’ or from Clearview in particular? Please get in touch, if you can - my door is always open (although only metaphorically, I’ve edited enough hardware sections to know that it needs to be locked really!) Finally, with news that FIT will be returning to a biannual schedule - the next event in May 2021 - all attention has turned to the upcoming Fensterbau Frontale. I’m sad to say I haven’t made it to one yet, and I thought 2020 might’ve been my year, but I’ll look forward to all the post-event news and reviews from the show so please keep me posted on all the highlights, anyone who’s going. See you next time, Gemma, Editor 4 » M AR 2020 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M FIT SHOW REVERTS TO BIENNIAL FREQUENCY Organisers confirm next event will be May 2021. » ORGANISERS OF FIT Show have announced the decision to revert the show to a biennial format, with the next event confirmed to take place on Tuesday 25th to Thursday 27th May 2021 at the NEC Birmingham. There will therefore be no FIT Show in 2020. The announcement follows continuing unprecedented political and economic uncertainty, which, whilst recently becoming more positive, has driven the decision to take FIT Show back to its most successful format. “The conditions that prompted the announcement of a FIT Show in 2020 have all changed, even since we made the announcement at the 2019 event”, commented FIT Show Event Director, Nickie West. “We have listened to the many active voices in the FIT Show community and will return the event to its most popular frequency, and everything that has made it a success. It is with huge disappointment, and with a genuine desire to preserve the long- term success of FIT Show for the entire industry, that we have made this decision.” The organisers report that support for 2021 has been, and continues to be, very positive. “Where companies have been unable to commit to 2020, they have confirmed they will be a part of 2021. We can now pursue that enthusiasm and focus on delivering a fantastic FIT Show next year,” added Nickie. Co-founder and FIT Show Director, Paul Godwin commented: “I believe the announcement to concentrate on 2021 is the right decision. The whole team is now focussed on ensuring FIT Show returns to its roots.” Matthew Glover, who launched the show with Paul in 2013 added: “The FIT Show changed how the glass and glazing industry does business. Trading conditions have been difficult and, whilst the 2020 event was announced in good faith, it has not proved possible to deliver an event of the stature the industry deserves and we will get back to the format the industry believes is the best for them.” “We are working closely with all of our partners to ensure that the move over to the 2021 timeline is as seamless as possible. I’d like to thank everyone for their continued support.” FIT Show is the UK’s number one, award-winning showcase for the glass, glazing, window, door, hardware and components industry. FIT Show will return to the NEC 25- 27 May 2021, occupying halls 2 & 3.