Scotland Press Information
On this page you will find Press releases from the Organisers of the Homebuilding
& Renovating Show and also Exhibitors to the show.
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1. Organisers Press Releases
April 2008
Whether building from scratch or renovating, embarking on a major building project calls for careful planning. Homebuilding & Renovating Magazine estimates that for every ten people who explore the idea only one realises their vision. To help ensure you have the best chance of being that one in ten, the organisers of The Homebuilding & Renovating Shows have TEN TOP TIPS to offer.
April 2008
Aspiring to create a truly individual home is a dream shared by thousands of homeowners - sometimes it can be easier than you think. Did you know there is a huge range of new buildings and extensions that can be built, and alterations and modifications that can be made without needing anything but building regulations consent?
April 2008
The Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating Show at the SECC on 17 & 18 May, will help homeowners find the right products and services to convert, extend, renovate or build a house from scratch.
February 2008
Over 10,000 visitors are expected at the Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating Show, sponsored by The Electrical Safety Council, at the SECC, Glasgow on 17 & 18 May.
2. Exhibitors' Press Releases
April 2008
Poole based Logix UK have become the first ICF manufacturer and supplier within the UK to achieve BRE certification for their 'Eco Range' of Insulated Concrete Formwork.
March 2008
Tobermore Concrete brought its pioneering Paving and Walling Centre formula to England from the Irish market in May 2006 and since then sales have grown rapidly. The centre has proved so successful that plans are now in place to further develop the concept with new centres in other parts of England and Scotland.
March 2008
With almost perfect timing, a pioneering company in Inverness is set to revolutionise the way we live in Scotland. In the current climate of soaring housing and energy costs, rockenergy is poised to build the first group of affordable, low-carbon houses precision-engineered by European market leader, Haas.
January 2008
Thermafleece, British sheep's wool thermal insulation has gained approval by the Energy Saving Trust and is now Energy Saving Recommended. This means that Thermafleece can now carry the blue Energy Saving Recommended logo.
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