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ROOFING AWARDS 2014 WINNERS Earlier this year, the ninth annual Roofing Awards took place at the Hilton Metropole in central London. A record 700 guests arrived at the Hilton to be a part of the prestigious industry event, which was jointly hosted by TV Presenter and Interior Designer Linda Barker and NFRC Chief Executive Ray Horwood. Award winners included Lakesmere


for London Heathrow Eastern Terminal 2a; Richardson Roofing Co. Ltd for Penarth Pier, Cardiff; Lakesmere for First Direct Arena, Leeds; IKO PLC (with Briggs Amasco) for Blacon Crematorium in Chester; and Tor Coatings (with Roofing


Consultants


Limited)


for Exchange. Meanwhile,


Leeds BBR


Corn Roofing


Ltd picked up an award for The Oasis, Meadowhall Shopping Centre; Bauder Ltd (with J Randall Roofing Contractors Ltd) were awarded for Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire; B & D Roofing and Building Ltd received an award for Jeffrey House, Edinburgh; and Clarke Roofing Southern Ltd picked up an award for Hollybridge, Tunbridge Wells. Bauder Ltd (with Accurate Roofing Ltd)


picked up the Green Roofs award for Fulham Jetty, London; and Claude N Smith Ltd received an award in the Heritage Roofing category for The Laurels, Stilton, in Peterborough.


The Roofing Awards also reward and put


the spotlight on the individuals and organ- isations that go above and beyond the call of duty. NFRC Health & Safety Champion 2013 went to Lee Smith of Longworth Building Services, meanwhile Exceptional Contribution to Training¸


with CITB, went to Mike Fildes of Fildes Roofing Ltd. NFRC Safety in Roofing Awards – those


who scored the highest within their roofing discipline –Dougall Roofing & Waterproofing Solutions Limited for slating


and tiling; Industrial Building


Solutions for flat roofing; Impwood Roofing Company for and cladding.


industrial roofing


in partnership


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