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CIH/HOUSING SHOW PREVIEW; CLADDING & FACADES 39


• A toolkit to balance commerciality and social purpose.


• Expert analysis on the current and future political and economic environment.


• Different perspectives on mergers and acquisitions.


• The latest thinking around social innovation.


• International initiatives to tackling homelessness.


• An increased understanding of how housing can help shape the health and social care agenda.


• The latest thinking around social innovation.


• A comprehensive overview with practical examples of how organisations are reacting to welfare reform.


• The latest thinking in housing management.


• Up to date analysis of the White Paper and practical guides on how to implement it.


UNMISSABLE This year, Europe’s largest housing event is bigger and better than ever. Over the three days, 200 speakers, 300 exhibitors, 1,500 delegates, and over 8,000 visitors will convene in Manchester at Housing 2017. With greater investment in features, over 100 hours of content, and more networking


and hospitality opportunities, Housing 2017 will offer essential insight into the current industry affairs. Delivered across five conference theatres, Housing 2017 delegates will enjoy unrivalled insight, debate, and discussion provided by more than 200 speakers including Housing and Planning Minister Gavin Barwell MP. From Keynotes to Think Tanks and topics covering everything from housing management to the supply of new homes, Housing 2017’s five theatres will offer innovative learning opportunities that ensure delegates leave with actionable and implementable solutions.


INCLUSIVITY & NETWORKING Even more housing professionals can now benefit from the full conference week experience with new corporate group


packages, junior delegate rates, and the award-winning delegate of the future offer – all this ensures everyone who wishes to join the show can be part of the conversation at Housing 2017. Whether delegates, speakers, exhibitors or visitors, Housing 2017 offers the housing sector a unique platform to take stock and plan for the year ahead. With more investment in the event experience than ever, and over 300 of the sector’s leading suppliers, Housing 2017 is the perfect place to revisit professional relationships, make new contacts, keep up to date, share best practice and forge new partnerships. Over 30,000 meetings took place in 2016, and with 2017 set to be much bigger, make sure you are part of Europe’s largest housing event. Visit cihhousing.com and secure your


place. For more information and to register visit


WWW.CIHHOUSING.CO.UK and follow Housing 2017 on Twitter for the latest news @CIH_HOUSING #HOUSING2017


Windoor balcony enclosures at CIH


Balcony enclosures are our speciality; a concept embraced by both the public and private housing sectors. A sustainable solution, they are suitable for new build, refurbishment or infill and have transformed buildings throughout the UK. Our sample balcony will be on our Stand C4 near the entrance; handle it to appreciate the quality and ease of operation. Our comprehensive image portfolio featuring projects across all design styles and within a range of budgets will help you visualise how our unique system will enhance


your future projects and make them a reality. Improve energy efficiency and enhance tenant lifestyle with a Windoor balcony. CIH Housing stand no C4


137 Grey is the new white!


There is an undeniable trend within the housebuilding market from white towards colour when choosing replacement windows, doors and roofline products. Grey is rapidly becoming the new white! At Freefoamwe are seeing these market forces converting into sales and have seen a significant increase in orders for Anthracite Grey fascia and soffit during the last year. Architects, specifiers, builders and developers can now create a fully coordinated roofline for their clients by offering Freefoam’s new Anthracite Gutter. Introduced last year, the Anthracite Grey rainwater range is an exact match (RAL No.7016) to the already popular fascia and soffit products and coordinates with many popular shades of window frames and door finishes. With a 77mm depth and a 116mm width, the Deep gutter is designed to manage the increasing levels of rainfall that are being experienced through- out the UK. Available with the full range of matching fittings including Union Brackets, Running Outlets and Hoppers, and manufactured using co-extruded PVC-U, the Freefoam Freeflow range offers a long lasting, leak free, no fade, low maintenance solution all with a ten year guarantee. The new Anthracite Grey rainwater range is manufactured using Freefoam’s patented ColormaxTM


technology. 01604 591110 www.freefoam.com 139 WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK Stelrad at Housing 2017 – Stand G50


Stelrad Radiators, a UK leading manufacturer of radiators will once again be in attendance at the Housing 2017 Conference and Exhibition, the annual showcase of the Chartered Institute of Housing. This year’s event takes place at Manchester Central between 27th-29th June. Stelrad will


have its full range of radiator options on display on its stand from its best- selling Compact range, its designer and decorative options, its specialist LST – low surface temperature range and its special application series including its Compact XP rust resistant radiators.


01709 578 950 www.stelrad.com CIH Housing stand no G50 138


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