Pro Installer November 2018 - Issue 68 | Page 15

NOVEMBER 2018 | 15 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk LINIAR LINES UP AWARD NOMINATIONS After adding a Queens 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 Liniar’s trading company, HL Plastics, has been announced as a finalist in the Amazon Grow- ing Business Awards 2018, in the Santander-sponsored Larger Com- pany (Turnover £50m+) category. HL Plastics won the 2014 Grow- ing Business of the Year Award for Mid-sized Companies, when its turnover was between £25m & £50m. To now be shortlisted in the Larger Company category is tes- tament to how much the firm has developed and grown since then. Winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on 28 No- vember 2018. Midlands Business Awards HL Plastics has also been short- listed in the esteemed Midlands Busi- ness Awards 2019 in the Midlands Manufacturer of the Year class. The category is for manufactur- ing organisations that have shown outstanding leadership leading to long-term business success. ATLAS WINNERS DELIGHT WITH SHOWSTOPPING LANTERN INSTALLATIONS A growing number of homeowners National Fenestration Awards Liniar has also been nominated in two different categories in the National Fenestration Awards; Systems Company and Bi-folding Door Manufacturer for the Mod- Lok TM bi-fold. Winners are selected by a voting process, Go to http://www. fenestrationawards.co.uk/2018- categories to vote. “We’re very proud to have been shortlisted for all of these major awards,” commented Sue Daven- port, Liniar’s Marketing Director. Vision Conservatories Sherborne Windows www.liniar.co.uk Village Conservatories are asking for the Atlas lantern by name and now three installers have proved that no other lantern can match it for looks and style. Vision Conservatories, Sherborne Windows and Village Conservatories have completed three extraordinary Atlas instal- lations which not only met with exacting customer demands but were also winners in the Atlas Installation of the Month com- petition. Vision Conservatories created a large rear extension on a family home, making a stunning architectural statement with three Atlas lanterns in two styles. The new space features a super-slim contemporary lantern in the centre with two regular Atlas lanterns on either side. Third time Atlas Installation of the Month winners Sherborne Windows didn’t hesitate in replacing a tired gable ended conserva- tory with an impressive T-shaped orangery, complete with a spectacular Atlas lantern. ‘No compromises’ was the brief for Village Conservatories when it designed a sensational extension for a Dorset farmhouse – a novel setting for a vodka distillery. The customer was very keen to impress visitors, so every element of the extension needed to be luxurious. www.atlasroofsolutions.co.uk/installation PM’s housing announcement a ‘victory for common sense’ The Prime Minister’s an- nouncement that the Government will lift the borrowing cap on councils to allow them to build many more homes is a victory for bold thinking and common sense, according to the Federation of Master Builders. Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB, said: “This is the most exciting, and potentially trans- formative, announcement on council housing for many years. It is something the house building sector and local authorities have been crying out for since the last economic downturn as a means by which to increase house build- ing. Indeed, the only times the UK has built enough numbers of homes overall is when we’ve had a thriving council house building programme. Local authorities have a strong interest in delivering new affordable homes and many would have the appetite to directly fund this but have been frustrated from doing so by an artificial cap on their ability to borrow against their assets to build homes.” Berry continued: “We believe this could also have the added benefit of expanding the capacity of the private sector by providing more opportunities for SME build- ers. In this way, a stronger public sector house building programme can complement and help support a stronger, more diverse private sector. The private sector will con- tinue to take the lead in delivering new homes, and to ensure it can do so, we need to continue to lay the foundations for a diverse private sector in which new firms can more easily enter the market and small firms can more easily prosper and grow.” www.fmb.org.uk