Masterframe Trade News
Carol Slade, Managing Director for Masterframe Windows says "Walking around the supermarkets during this difficult time, reminds us that we should be supporting British farmers
Whilst the Coronavirus spreads in the UK, businesses that manufacture in the UK, face increasing challenges to survive the drastic measures that are necessary in the interests of public health.
We trust that you, your family and employees are all keeping safe and well during these uncertain times. The Prime Minister has now announced a formal request for manufacturers to return to work and at Masterframe we are rising to this challenge and phasing in our transition to a fully operational business.
It’s all in the looks, how it compares aesthetically against timber originals and must be seen up close to be appreciated.
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The Vintage Traditional Conservation sash window is available to the trade for commercial projects and more information, including testimonials from all project partners can be found here.
When Stephanie Sheridan, PA to the Board of Directors was tasked with clearing unwanted and obsolete items from the stationery room, she had an idea to support local Primary Schools by donating the stationery if they could find a good use for it.
There have been a series of exciting changes for sliding sash window specialists, Masterframe. Carol Slade takes on the role of Managing Director and Ramon Rabett returns to Technical and Compliance Director after temporarily heading up production. After a break of six years, Greg Ponds has returned to become Head of Production.
To be suitable for a Heritage Asset such as in a conservation area, the window would have to stand up to close scrutiny by the planning officer to ensure it is a good visual match in appearance to the timber original. Consequently, cutting corners would not be possible in this situation.
Having been diagnosed with motor neuron disease (MND) in 2016, Doddie Weir launched his charity a year later called the My Names’ Doddie Foundation to aid research and to improve the quality of life for those with MND.
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