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Special GGF award for Holdens-Supaseal

Glass and Glazing Federation

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At the recent GGF Members’ Day, Holdens-SupaSeal received a special award from GGF President, John Agnew, to mark their outstanding contribution to the industry spanning 88 years.


As a Founder Member of the GGF, Holdens was established in 1930 with Holdens-Supaseal being formed in 1977. The company is still an independent, family-owned business and is now in its fourth generation. Holdens-Supaseal has sustained its longevity through customer focused product development, quality of work and exceptional levels of customer service within the glazing industry.

Cheryl Biggs, HR Manager of Holdens-SupaSeal, commented, “We are delighted to have received this award from the GGF on Members’ Day. It’s a real honour to have the hard work, care, and enterprise of all our staff recognised, especially in memory of my grandad, as we would not be where we are today without his great work. This is a fantastic achievement for our business that truly marks our contribution to the industry in terms of maintaining high quality product standards and service.”

The GGF is always pleased to recognise the work and landmarks its Members achieve and was therefore delighted to award Holdens-SupaSeal for an outstanding contribution to the glazing industry.

John Agnew, GGF President commented, “I’d like to congratulate Holdens-SupaSeal on this deserved award. They have been with the GGF since the Federation started and their attention to delivering high quality work and service has been integral to their longevity and success.”

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