Jewson Live 2016
Ancon will be exhibiting at the UK’s largest builders’ merchant show, Jewson Live 2016, at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham on 15th December.
With free entry and parking, Jewson Live offers visitors access to over 180 leading construction brands all under one roof. Jewson will be offering exclusive product deals for attendees throughout the day and will feature presentations from architectural designer and television presenter Charlie Luxton, former England footballer Dion Dublin, and Rugby World Cup Winner, Neil Back MBE.
To register visit live.jewson.co.uk
Visitors to the Ancon stand B9, will have the chance to find out more about our comprehensive range of cavity wall ties, masonry reinforcement, wall starter systems, crack stitching kits and masonry support systems.
David Fenton, Marketing Director for Jewson, said:
“Whether you’re a bricklayer, plasterer or carpenter, Jewson Live offers something for everyone. As well as advice and special offers, the show is an opportunity to get together with like-minded people and discuss what’s going on in our industry.
“It’s a great place for tradespeople to get the tools and knowledge they will need for 2017 and beyond. It’s not all work though: we’ve got a few surprises planned for the day too!”
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