New windows for Glasgow youth hall
When a youth project in Glasgow asked the local housing association for help refurbishing its main hall, the RSL’s window supplier stepped into the breach.
Anglian Building Projects (ABP) helped out by installing new uPVC windows after Temple/Shafton Youth Project made an appeal to Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) for help in refurbishing its main hall.
ABP, the business-to-business division of Anglian Windows, has established an excellent working relationship with GHA, having worked on numerous social housing window and door replacement projects across the city.
Temple/Shafton Youth Project is a voluntary organisation helping to improve the lives of young people based in the G13 postcode area of Glasgow. Project initiatives include learning, skills and training workshops and the Duke of Edinburgh Award programme.
Paul Bichener ABP’s operations director said: “We believe that it is important to support local community projects and all stakeholders should be proud of the improvements made to this valuable resource.
“Anglian have helped turn our hall into a building that the local community could be proud of” said Paul Smith of Temple/Shafton Youth Project. “Anglian could not have been more helpful and supportive of our situation.”



