44 | DECEMBER 2018
Business
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SMARTSECURE ADOPTED BY SOUTH WALES SOCIAL LANDLORD
As the result of a suc-
cessful tender, Carl F
Groupco is supplying
hardware to Tai Tarian,
one of the largest social
landlords in Wales with re-
sponsibility for over 9,000
properties. The prestigious
contract which supports
all Tai Tarian’s hardware
needs for maintenance,
renewal and new build
across its full housing
stock includes SmartSe-
cure, Carl F Groupco’s
electronic door locking
and access control tech-
nology.
Carl F Groupco’s Smart
solution is being used by
Tai Tarian for independent
living accommodation and
the adaption of properties
for social needs. A major
advantage of SmartSecure
reported by the social
landlord is in the area
of access: where tenants
have mobility constraints,
the ability to control who
enters the property is a
practical solution that
gives peace of mind.
Tai Tarian is a commu-
nity housing mutual with
homes located across the
Neath Port Talbot County
Borough it is one of the
only housing associations
in Wales that manufactures
PVC windows and doors
for its own properties,
leaseholders and other
external clients for a wide
range of property types.
www.smartsecure.co.uk
Fascia company finds perfect
solution with Purplex Further Expansion for the
Conservatory Outlet Network
Fascia Solutions has appointed Pur- Styleglaze Installations Ltd (Daven-
plex as its marketing agency as the compa-
ny looks to build its brand and grow as a
business.
The renowned suppliers of high quality,
low maintenance fascia products, clad-
ding and rainwater systems are looking
to expand and when they were told of
Purplex’s experience in building companies
up through digital marketing they didn’t
hesitate to give the leading full-service mar-
keting agency a call.
Richard North, Managing Director of
Fascia Solutions, commented: “Purplex
were recommended to us for their industry
knowledge and lead generation expertise so
they were the perfect fit for what we want
to achieve in the future.
“They have already built our new web-
site, which we are delighted with, and we
are looking forward to working with them
on our digital platforms. We want to push try), has become the latest addition to the
Conservatory Outlet Network of retailers -
the second installation company to move to
the leading fabricator so far in 2018.
Hot on the heels of Bon Accord Glass,
who joined the Network back in July,
Styleglaze was introduced to Conservatory
the company further forward so who better
to do that than the industry marketing
experts?”
Operating from the heart of Maidstone,
Fascia Solutions have 30 years’ experience
in the industry and the family run business
serves homeowners across Kent, East Sus-
sex and the outskirts of London
www.fasciasolutions.com.
www.purplexmarketing.com
Outlet by its newly appointed National Sales
Manager, Jason Earl. Jason celebrates his
first contract just weeks into his appoint-
ment, contributing towards his ambitious
objective to achieve full UK coverage for the
Network.
Daniel Carty, Managing Director at
Styleglaze, will spearhead the partnership
between Conservatory Outlet and his team,
who collectively bring with them a superb
reputation across Northamptonshire built
up over 25 years in the industry.
With exclusivity across the NN postcode
area totalling approximately 300,000 chim-
ney pots, the company will shortly unveil its
brand-new website, funded by Conservatory
Outlet, and kick-start its new multi-chan-
nel digital marketing campaign to generate
demand for the product range.
They will also be one of the first retailers
to launch with the Extreme Collection of
windows and doors – Conservatory Outlet’s
latest signature product range.
LEST WE FORGET
AluK’s Senior Product Mar-
keting Manager Dave Prout has
been responsible for a truly fitting
and inspirational memorial mark-
ing 100 years since the end of the
first World War.
He has created a stunning tribute
to all those who fought and died
in the war at the Full Fathom Five
sculpture overlooking the sea in his
home town of Portishead, Bristol.
Dave has invited businesses,
organisations and individuals to
sponsor one of 100 oversized pop-
pies which he has placed on each
of the individual granite columns
which make up the contemporary
artwork. His aim is to raise £10,000
for the Royal British Legion and,
with the support of the likes of
AluK, he has almost hit his target.
The poppies have been in place
since 4 November and will remain
there until 18 November. There is
still time to support Dave’s efforts
and to get your name on the
supporters’ Roll of Honour which
is being displayed at the sculp-
ture, online via The Royal British
Legion’s Portishead Branch and in
the local press.
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