Integral blinds manufacturer Morley Glass has been nominated in seven categories of the 2022 National Fenestration Awards with a further five nominations for MD Ian Short and other members of its team.

The manufacturer of the ®, a range of high quality pleated and Venetian blinds that are fitted inside the cavity of a double or triple glazed unit, is hoping to repeat its success in the 2021 NFAs in which it picked up five awards. 

Amongst the awards that the Uni-Blinds manufacturer is in the running for are Integral Blinds Company, Glass Systems Company and IGU Manufacturer. The recently launched Uni-Blinds pleated blackout integral blind is also on the shortlist, for New Product 2022.

Also, the company has once again been nominated in the Recycling Company category in recognition of another record year for the amount of post-consumer glass, cardboard and other waste that it has diverted from landfill to generate money for local environmental charities and initiatives via its GreenVision fund.

Office manager Jessica Owens is nominated for two awards, and colleagues Charlotte Gilbert and Bryony Shaw are named on the shortlist for Social Networker of the Year and Young Person of the Year respectively. Ian Short is in the running for Director of the Year.

Ian said: “We’re thrilled to have been nominated in more award categories than ever, particularly given that these nominations come from the people who know us best – our customers, suppliers and industry peers.”

Morley Glass is also sponsoring the award for Spacer Bar Company of the Year.

www.morleyglass.co.uk

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