November 14, 2019

CHANDLERS BUILDING SUPPLIES SHORTLISTED FOR SIX BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS AWARDS

Chandlers Building Supplies, renowned throughout the industry for its charitable outreach programme has been nominated for an incredible six awards at the forthcoming Builders’ Merchants Awards. This includes ‘Best Community Initiative’ for its charity football tournament with partner ‘Celeb FC’. The tournament and family fun day raised over £5,000 for charities, adding to

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Care Home Extension Project Completed

Care Home Extension Project Completed

A care home in the Cotswold town of Fairford has been upgraded with a new 31-bedroom extension. Hyperion House saw the development of an additional space with 31 new bedrooms to better serve its 57 residents. Gloucester-based Markey Construction delivered the project, with the intricate roof design work undertaken by

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November 14, 2019

CHANDLERS BUILDING SUPPLIES SHORTLISTED FOR SIX BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS AWARDS

Chandlers Building Supplies, renowned throughout the industry for its charitable outreach programme has been nominated for an incredible six awards at the forthcoming Builders’ Merchants Awards. This includes ‘Best Community Initiative’ for its charity football tournament with partner ‘Celeb FC’. The tournament and family fun day raised over £5,000 for charities, adding to the sum raised by the business for good causes this year. Other charity endeavours undertaken in 2019 include the 180 km cycling ‘7 Port Challenge’ and the annual ‘Pavestone Rally’ where Chandlers Building Supplies’ team emerged as the overall winner. In addition, Angela Straker, branch manager of the recently refurbished Chandlers Building Supplies site in Banstead, is shortlisted for two awards – ‘Independent Merchant Achiever of the Year’ and ‘Branch Manager of the Year’. Other awards Chandlers Building Supplies is shortlisted for are: ‘Timber Merchant of the Year’, ‘Training Initiative of the Year’ and ‘Independent Builders’ Merchant of the Year’.  Sue McKinney, Chandlers Building Supplies, said; “Being finalists for six prestigious awards is a wonderful way to end the year. As well as opening new branches and revamping existing ones, we have raised a record amount for charity and reinvested in improvements to our facilities for staff and customers. We are especially proud to have been recognised for our training initiative. Staff are central to our success, as evidenced by Angela’s nomination for two awards. We wish all the nominees the best of luck and look forward to celebrating on the day.”   The 2019 awards will be held on Friday 22, November at the London Hilton, Park Lane and will be hosted by three-time Olympic medal winner Dame Kelly Holmes DBE. Chandlers Building Supplies Limited and Parker Building Supplies Limited (Parkers) recently announced that they have merged, with the support of strategic partner, Cairngorm Capital. The new enlarged company has 37 branches operating from the Midlands to the South East, with over 750 employees. For more information visit https://chandlersbs.co.uk

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Care Home Extension Project Completed

Care Home Extension Project Completed

A care home in the Cotswold town of Fairford has been upgraded with a new 31-bedroom extension. Hyperion House saw the development of an additional space with 31 new bedrooms to better serve its 57 residents. Gloucester-based Markey Construction delivered the project, with the intricate roof design work undertaken by specialist roofing contractor, P Morse Roofing. Prior to construction starting, local planners were keen to ensure the new development would be in keeping with Fairford’s beautiful natural surroundings as it is located in a conservation area. With natural stone presenting a costly option prone to the effects of weathering, Aggregate Industries was asked to suggest an alternative solution. Working collaboratively with the project contractors, Aggregate Industries created a complete solution – building and submitting sample panels for both the walling and roofing elements of the build ahead of final specification. This included the use of products specifically developed to meet the stringent demands of the conservation planning area such as 680m² Bradstone Conservation Slates, a visually authentic, long-lasting reconstituted roofing slate; 170m² Traditional Limestone Buff, developed to give the authentic appearance of squared and lightly dressed natural stone; and 1,900m² 100mm Masterdenz Blockwork, a high strength concrete block for use in internal and external walls. The roofing contractor also used Aggregate Industries’ ventilation options for a complete roofing solution. The roofing and traditional walling products used on the care home were moulded from hand-dressed natural stone using a specifically developed technique to reproduce the fine detail of the originals on the textured face. This ensured the products met the strict aesthetic requirements of the project while still adhering to the budget for the build programme. Daniel Pugh, Specification Manager at Aggregate Industries, said: “As the project was located in the Cotswolds, a conservation area and an area of outstanding natural beauty, it was vital to use products that reflected the locale. Natural stone is becoming very hard to source, which in turn demands a high price for what product is available. Our range of building products provided the ideal solution, offering a cost-effective and long-lasting performance combined with an attractive aesthetic.” Mrs Natalya James, registered manager of Hyperion House, added: “Working with the main contractor on the job, Aggregate Industries was able to meet the specific requirements of the brief, supplying products that blend seamlessly with the original building work, as well as the local area. The final result is extremely pleasing and the reconstituted roofing slate, in particular, looks especially striking in situ. We’re very happy with the overall design and finish.”

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Landlords to Desert the Industry if 'Right to Buy' Becomes Law

Landlords to Desert the Industry if ‘Right to Buy’ Becomes Law

So, we may have a general election to navigate in the coming months – and one group who will be watching the opinion polls closer than most will be Britain’s 2.6million landlords. Reason being that should the Labour Party emerge triumphant and Jeremy Corbyn walks into 10 Downing Street, it plans to introduce the most radical right to buy property scheme this country has seen in generations. At its heart, this policy proposal seeks to do the right thing – tackle the issue of problem landlords who don’t maintain their properties and address the buy to let market that is making it harder for many people to get on the property ladder in certain districts – but it’s also fatally flawed. The point in the proposal that is causing so many landlords sleepless nights is that the price tenants will pay for their properties will not be set by the owner or by the market at large, but by the government. This means tens of thousands of landlords – many of them small business owners who have between five and 50 properties – will lose their livelihoods overnight. It’s a classic case of punishing the many for the sins of the few. Of the 2.6million landlords in the UK, the numbers who could be considered ‘rogue’ are tiny. The overwhelming majority are honest, treat their tenants well and maintain a high standard of property. They bought their properties at market rate and the prospect of a few politicians deciding how much these houses and flats are to be sold for is unthinkable. This is why the National Landlords Association has called the policy ‘ludicrous’.  In the Eighties, the Conservatives under Margaret Thatcher were the last government to shake up the housing sector in such a major way when council tenants were given the right to buy their properties. This would be of a similar scale – only in reverse as it’s private property that is being ‘sold off’. I know lots of landlords and many are saying ‘why bother to stay in the business?’ They are assessing whether it might actually be better to get out of the sector before an election rather than wait for all the upheaval that may follow. Expect that to be copied all over the country and for large numbers of landlords to sell up and exit – before they are forced to. At Landwood, we’re waiting to see if there is a glut of buy-to-let properties coming on to the market in the next few months. If that happens, prices will come down for sure and the knock on effect may be that the numbers of rental properties could actually fall. At present, landlords provide one in five homes in the UK, it’s a prosperous and popular part of the property sector. However, if politicians of any leaning are serious about fixing the housing crisis, then this ridiculous ‘rogue landlord’ policy is not the way to go about it. No, the solution is to build more social housing, more starter homes and get more people on the property ladder and reduce the number of renters that way. The slowdown in new house building is down to several factors – economic, Brexit, the complication of planning regulations in parts of the country – but it’s crystal clear to those of us in the industry that it’s the best way out of the mess the UK finds itself in. Forcing many thousands of honest businesspeople to take a huge hit on their assets – to the point of being forced out of business – is not just absurd, it’s harmful to the wider economy. Watch this space to see how the argument develops as a general election looms closer and the parties on all sides line up to present their manifestos to the nation.

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