Clearview National November 2018 - Issue 204 | Page 10

PROUD SPONSOR OF INDUSTRY NEWS INDUSTRYNEWS Lining up the nominations » » AFTER ADDING A QUEEN’S Award for Enterprise in Innovation to the trophy cabinet last year, Liniar has now been nominated for three more prestigious awards, underlining the brand’s continued success both in the industry and as a UK manufacturer… AMAZON GROWING BUSINESS AWARDS: 28TH NOVEMBER Liniar’s trading company, HL Plastics, has been announced as a finalist in the Amazon Growing Business Awards 2018, in the Santander-sponsored Larger Company (Turnover £50m+) category, having won the 2014 Growing Business of the Year Award for Mid-sized Companies, when its turnover was between £25m & £50m. The Amazon Growing Business Awards were created by Real Business, in partnership with the CBI, back in 1998. Twenty years on and the awards are the most established and respected celebration of SME and entrepreneurial success in the UK. MIDLANDS BUSINESS AWARDS: FEBRUARY 2019 HL Plastics has also been shortlisted in the esteemed Midlands Business Awards 2019 in the Midlands Manufacturer of the Year class. The category is for manufacturing organisations that have shown outstanding leadership leading to long-term business success. Now in its 13th year, The Midlands Business Awards is a major event in the business calendar for the whole of the Midlands region embracing talent, entrepreneurs and business development. NATIONAL FENESTRATION AWARDS: 26TH OCTOBER Liniar has also been nominated in two different categories in the National Fenestration Awards; Systems Company and Bi-folding Door Manufacturer for the ModLokTM bi-fold. Launched in 2013, the NFAs are the industry’s fastest growing, independent awards and aim to reward the very best of our sector. Liniar’s sister companies have also made the cut; Avantek has been shortlisted in the Machinery Company class and Edgetech (UK) Ltd for Spacer Bar Manufacturer. Sue Davenport, Liniar’s Marketing Director said: “We believe awards are a great way to achieve recognition for the whole team – everyone loves to be associated with a successful business, and even just being a finalist gives our workforce and customers a boost! “We look forward to the final results, and hopefully we’ll be able to add some nice new awards to our trophy cabinet!” www.liniar.co.uk A Members Day to remember » » ALMOST 100 DELEGATES ATTENDED an enjoyable and informative day as the GGF hosted its Annual Members’ Day at The National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull. The exclusive Members event hosted by GGF President, John Agnew, opened on a sombre note, as the Federation paid tribute to Maurice Anders of T A Anders Co. Ltd, a Founder Member of the Federation. The programme then opened with a business review by Kevin Buckley, GGF Group Chief Executive who highlighted the GGF’s work on the political, technical and training side as well as revealing that the GGF has recruited a record 54 companies into the membership this year, followed by the formal Annual General Meeting with the Federation’s 2017 accounts approved and the GGF’s bankers and auditors re-elected by the Members present. Broadcaster and journalist, Declan Curry gave his take on the political and economic landscape ahead of Brexit and Steve Wycherley, Management Coach and Director 10 » N OV 2018 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M John Agnew GGF President of The Continuum, showed why motivated employees are critical to business success; highlighting how companies should focus on keeping their best talent. The GGF staff presented on the industry’s most topical issues with Russell Day, Director of Home Improvements providing a highly informative presentation on the impact the Grenfell Tower fire has had on the industry and how it will shape future regulation of fire safety. Training was a subject that came up several times throughout the course of the day and Richard Hearn, GGF Head of Membership and Training, conveyed his plans for the GGF’s training programme, which kicked off on 9th October at the GGF offices with a two day Declan Curry installation course followed by a surveying course on the 25th October also at the GGF Offices. The afternoon was a less serious affair as Members enjoyed lunch and then three Members received well deserved awards. Firstly, Founder Member, Holdens Supaseal received an award to mark their 50 years of outstanding service to the industry. GLASS Charter (the GGF’s health and safety merit scheme), certificates were awarded to Slimline Glazing who achieved Bronze Level and to The Window Company Contracts Ltd, who are the first company ever to achieve Gold Level in the GLASS Charter. www.ggf.org.uk