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New year kicks off with healthy order books
06 January, 2007
Joiners have plenty of orders on their books for the first few months of 2007 but concerns about costs – and competitiveness – remain

New year kicks off with healthy order books
06 January, 2007
Joiners have plenty of orders on their books for the first few months of 2007 but concerns about costs – and competitiveness – remain

BM TRADA expands product certification team
21 September, 2006

George Barnsdale achieves "A" grade
16 September, 2006
George Barnsdale & Sons Ltd has become the first manufacturer to achieve an “A” rating for timber casement windows from the British Fenestration Rating Council (BFRC).

No time for complacency
19 August, 2006

No time for complacency
19 August, 2006

Home energy ratings could be good for timber
12 July, 2006
The government’s decision to introduce compulsory home energy ratings could boost demand for products such as energy-rated timber windows, according to TRADA’s group marketing manager Rupert Scott.

Top rating for Barnsdale
22 June, 2006
Timber window manufacturer George Barnsdale has achieved a British Fenestration Rating Council (BFRC) “A” Energy Rating for its C1E Eco Stormproof casement window.

Federations merge
07 June, 2006
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) and British Fenestration Rating Council (BFRC) have merged in order to further expand the latter’s highly succesful Window Energy Rating system.

Clearwood passes energy efficiency test
03 January, 2006

Joinery hits target but remains uninspired
17 April, 2004
Developments at Dale Joinery have dominated the sector with some companies picking up extra business as a result of its demise. Factory finishing continues to be the trend for windows, doors and staircases

Joinery hits target but remains uninspired
17 April, 2004
Developments at Dale Joinery have dominated the sector with some companies picking up extra business as a result of its demise. Factory finishing continues to be the trend for windows, doors and staircases

A study in contrasts
25 November, 2000
The joinery sector seems to be variable: for example, the market for external doors is relatively gloomy while that for internal doors is fairly buoyant. Meanwhile skilled staff shortages continue to dog the sector

A study in contrasts
25 November, 2000
The joinery sector seems to be variable: for example, the market for external doors is relatively gloomy while that for internal doors is fairly buoyant. Meanwhile skilled staff shortages continue to dog the sector