There really are some idiots around. Who in their right mind would shoot at windows, behind which sleeps a five month old child? Well according the the Guernsey Press webite, John Loveridge’s bunaglow in St.Martin’s has been the target of vandals with an air or BB gun.
Whilst double glazing is obviously not bullet proof, it has proved a blessing on the two mindless attacks so far, as Mr Loveridge comments “It is a good job that we have double-glazing because if we did not, the whole window would have shattered, which could have seriously injured my daughter or grandchild.”
Lets hope the States of Guernsey Police catch the misguided thrill seekers before they severely injure or kill someone.
Today marks the start of the closure of Woolworths’ 800 High Street retail stores in batches. More than 200 Woolworths stores to close later today.
Locally the Woolworths in Aylesbury, Maidenhead and Uxbridge close today, Amersham and Windsor Woolworths’ close down on 30th December 2008, Slough and Watford on 2nd January and the Woolworths’ stores in Beaconsfield, Bracknell, High Wycombe, Reading and Thame close in the final batch of closures of Woolworths high street retail stores on Monday 5th January 2009.
Unless a last minute buyer is found over 27,000 jobs will go by Monday 5th January, not the greatest start to the New Year. However my concern is that just like Northern Rock was the tip of the iceberg for the banking industry, is Woolworths simply the …
According to an article on the Energy Saving Trust’s website in December 2008, a report entitled “Lagging Behind” commissioned by the London Assembly Environment Committee, states that Londoners could cut energy emissions by a quarter, simply by fitting insulation and double glazing to homes that do not have it.
Assembly member Darren Johnson, Chair of the Environment Committee, said: “Our report estimates that between 40,000 and 55,000 insulation’s were carried out in London in 2007. While this sounds like a significant number, London has a lot of catching up to do if it is to match the rest of the country.”
He noted that insulation was not as attractive for “glossy magazines” as new bathrooms or kitchens but that it did save money and cut carbon emissions. …
Another year nearly gone, and another highly successful one for the Hazlemere Group, which as every year, is entirely down to the thousands of Hazlemere customers, without whom the company would not be the leading home improvement specialists they are today. When George Braham and Stuart Braham co-founded the Hazlemere Window Company Ltd in 1985, I am sure they could not have dreamed how successful it was to become.
Hazlemere’s success is based on its customers, who collectively have ordered over 20,000 installations and double glazing repairs since the company’s inception. 2008 has been another record year for the family business, plus the order book for 2009, includes a £2.2 million pound commercial contract to fit all the new aluminium windows, doors and curtain walling for the new Bideford College in Devon. Click here for …
The benefits of the choice of colours and aluminium wood grain effect finishes offered by the new Heritage Range, enable homeowners throughout the UK to choose window, door and conservatory finishes to match local preferences, thereby restoring the option to make their property more individual. In the past some homeowners have been dissuaded from fitting aluminium windows by the wrong perception that all they could have was white or silver anodised frames.
Whilst painted finishes in other colours have been available for a considerable time, they usually came with very long lead times and deemed as “specials”, making repeat ordering onerous. The Heritage Range offers all its 10 different finishes as standard, so all have the same lead time. Also large colour samples of the actual product are available so customers can …
Yesterday’s 1-0 away win at 3rd placed Shrewsbury Town sent Wycombe Wanderers Football Club 9 points clear in Coca-Cola League Two, bringing much need Christmas cheer to the thousands of Blues fans who have seen us top the table several times before at Christmas (notably under former England Assistant Manager John Gorman), but then fall at the last hurdle and miss out in the play-offs. Could this season be different under former England Under 21′s Manager Peter Taylor? The signs are promising as Peter Taylor has gone for a younger side, giving it longer term potential should promotion be secured. However, it is not potential energy that matters, but kinetic energy, so lets hope Wycombe Wanderers can maintain the momentum into 2009 and secure automatic promotion …
“The recent sharp rise in the cost of energy in our homes has left many of us out in the cold. But there are plenty of ways we can use less energy and save money on our bills. Nigel Peel, of Architect Your Home Manchester (www.architect-yourhome.com ), gives his top tips on how to renovate your home and save energy and reduce bills in the process.” (www.propertyconfidential.com) Click here for all Nigel’s Energy Saving Tips
Nigel Peel’s advice is to “change your windows and doors” if you do not have energy saving, energy efficient glazing or entrances. As he quite rightly says “We’ve grown too used to having relatively low cost energy — so much so that many of us simply allow much …
According to a recent article on the Wiltshire Times website, Federick Henry Stokes of East Street, Warminster, Dorset, allegedly entered into a dispute with builders over replacement windows. Mr Stokes seems to have threatened the developers with a Samurai Sword, which is surely not the best way to go about securing energy saving improvements! Hopefully he will be the Last Samurai trying to improve his home with energy rated windows using sharp practices!
In a funny sort of way, I think you could view replacement double glazed windows and doors as a bit of a double edged sword. On one side of the equation one can not get away from the fact that they require a substantial up front investment. However, on the other side of the equation, this must be balanced against the massive improvements …
During the very enjoyable time I worked for Wycombe Wanderers Football Club (from 1992 – 2004) as Sales & Marketing Manager, the Club won four out of four ”Wembley” Finals and lost 2-1 to Liverpool FC in the 2001 FA Cup Semi-Final at Villa Park in front of over 20,000 very proud Blues fans. Sadly, all good things do come to an end eventually, yet I still make it to most home matches at Adams Park and have been very encouraged by Peter Taylor side’s start to the Coca Cola Football League Two campaign.
Remaining unbeaten in the League till December is a great start, but will mean nothing if the lads do not now press on and secure promotion. As Wycombe Wanderers are not involved in any Cup competitions, there will hopefully …