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CFJ/CFA AWARDS 2022: Sponsors sign on for next year’s event

SPONSORS are already signing on for the 2022 CFJ/CFA Awards which will be held at Coombe Abbey, Warwickshire, on Friday 9 September. At the time of writing, the following companies had signed on as sponsors: Carpet & Flooring; F Ball & Co; ‘Genesis’; Hanson Plywood; Loughton Contracts; Uzin; and Woca.

The awakening of the flooring industry from its enforced lockdown-related hibernation – at least with respect to face-to-face events – was celebrated in style at the CFJ/CFA Awards 2021.

Held in the Coombe Abbey marquee in Warwickshire on Friday 3 September, and with guest speaker Rev Richard Coles adding a pinch of celebrity gold dust, the awards saw joyous reunions among members of the industry, many of whom hadn’t seen each other for more than 18 months.

With more than 300 guests attending, the event was the biggest yet held by CFJ and the Contract Flooring Association (CFA). Several awards were given out in three different sections: products, installations, and special achievements. All winners will be named in the October edition of CFJ.

Some notable wins included those by MacGregor Flooring and Polyflor for the Louisa Jordan SEC Glasgow installation (Installation of the Year); Jack Gray of Veitchi Flooring as Apprentice of the Year (AOTY); Peter Kelsey, chief executive of Designer Contracts, for Outstanding Achievement; and Polyflor for Manufacturer of the Year.

Carpet & Flooring came out tops in Distributor of the Year while Interface claimed the Sustainability Initiative award, one of three for the manufacturer.

The independent panel of judges – Fiona Bowman, senior FM consultant; John Butler, flooring contractor; Richard Catt, chief executive of the CFA; and Richard Renouf, independent flooring consultant – was effusive in its praise for the Louisa Jordan installation.

‘In this exceptional period for the world, this installation was an additional facility to help those stricken by Covid-19,’ it said. ‘The work done showed the best of the UK flooring industry, with companies such as MacGregor Flooring and Veitchi Flooring working together to deliver three months’ worth of work in a few days.’

The award was announced by Richard Catt who said presenting it was one of the highlights of his year. ‘The winner this year reflects the industry coming together and providing our input into responding to the pandemic. As several judges observed, the winner worked with suppliers, and competitors, to install an incredible amount of flooring in the shortest possible period, and to ensure in a worst-case scenario, people could be treated for coronavirus.’

CFA president, Hamish MacGregor, who handed over the AOTY award, said of the winner Jack Gray:

‘This year’s competition produced several high-quality entries from apprentices all over the UK, but it was Jack’s excellent application along with superb recommendations from both his employer and his tutor that lead the judges to their decision. Jack was able to provide a wealth of photos and experiences in the form of a digital case study which the judges were firmly impressed with coming to a unanimous decision that Jack was the worthy winner.’

Peter Kelsey, meanwhile, said his award came ‘out of the blue’, but it was richly deserved. As head of the largest flooring contractor in the UK, he’s ensured his company hasn’t only survived but thrived during the pandemic. He regularly donates to charity and, once the scale of the effect of the pandemic on employees’ mental health became apparent, he put a support programme in place for them.

Handing over the trophies was Rev Coles, the celebrity speaker who has won fame as a radio presenter, journalist, parish priest in the Church of England, and as one half of the ‘80s pop band, The Communards. With his dry sense-of-humour and eye for detail, he amused the audience by reminiscing about his journey from being a boy in Kettering to someone who can now safely be described as a national treasure.

‘Our group felt the day was overwhelmingly positive,’ said David Heafey of Saint Flooring. ‘The location was beautiful and the format ran really smoothly and Rev Coles was an engaging and entertaining speaker.’

‘The day went very well and it was great to see so many people enjoying themselves,’ said Hamish MacGregor, president of the CFA. ‘I sat next to Rev Coles and have to say he was such a lovely and intelligent human being.’

John Brown, managing director of Veitchi Flooring said: ‘I just wanted to say thank you for putting on the event last week, a great day well executed, I know how much hard work goes on behind the scenes to make the event seem seamless, it’s credit to the team involved!’

F Ball & Co sales director Darren Kenyon said: ‘The CFJ/CFA Awards were a great success. We’re delighted to have picked up four awards on the day and especially pleased to be named Adhesives Manufacturer of the Year, marking the 25th successive year we’ve won this category. As always, thanks go to our many loyal customers and supporters who voted for us in the awards and continue to put their trust in our products. As well as being a successful day for us, it was great to see the flooring industry back together again; so a big thank you to the CFJ and CFA for staging such a wonderful event and making it all happen.’
Carpet & Flooring, F Ball & Co, Hanson Plywood and Junckers are the first companies to sign up for sponsorship again for the 2022 awards.

‘The success of the awards, and the sheer joy expressed by so many of the guests at seeing their friends in the industry again, has exceeded our wildest expectations,’ said John Heath, chief executive of Kick-Start Publishing, which publishes CFJ.

‘Of course, we were cognisant of the fact that the pandemic isn’t quite over yet, and that that might deter people from coming. But, in the final analysis, it all went okay on the day. We couldn’t be happier.’

Stuart Bourne, managing director of Kick-Start Publishing and sales director of CFJ, echoed those sentiments. ‘This is just the start. Now we know there’s an appetite for an annual celebration of this nature, we’ll be pulling out all the stops to ensure we make this event bigger and better every year from now on.’

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