
Mark Ashwell- TradeMark Windows Managing Director met with the Wokingham Over 50s Active Leisure Group to present them their community cash token!
They meet at Wokingham Community Centre on Reading Road for more information on the group click here!

Community cash token presented to Arborfield Gardening association - TradeMark are also proud to donate the use of their conservatory showroom for the association’s Christmas party.
For more information on the Arborfield Gardening Association click here

Mark Ashwell represented to Chamber of Commerce with the Home Secretary Theresa May MP (pictured third from right) in the recent Question Time Event held at Wokingham Borough Council.
For more information on the event please click here.

Managing Director Mark Ashwell has recently joined forces with a carefully selected team of local businessmen and become an Executive Member of the Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership.
www.thamesvalleyberkshire.co.uk/partners-markashwell.php
To find out more about this exciting new venture and to find out how you can get involved go to
http://www.thamesvalleyberkshire.co.uk/home.php

TradeMark Windows Managing Director, Mark Ashwell (pictured left), has signed up to be a mentor for nationwide campaign ‘Local Business Accelerators’.
3 local firms will win up to £11,000 worth of advertising in the Reading Post and mentoring from our very own top business professional Mark.
For details of the campaign, which has been recently backed by Prime Minister David Cameron see The Wokingham Times.

TradeMark recently joined forces with the Wokingham Lions and sponsored a black tie ball in order to raise money for local charity Building for the Future.
Guests were treated to a fantastic meal followed by some hilarious entertainment from the world famous comedian and charities patron Francesca Martinez. A live AND silent Auction along with raffle helped to raise the total whilst the guests danced the night away !
The Wokingham Lions are pictured above with Mark Ashwell presenting the cheque to the charities CEO Jane Holmes at TradeMarks indoor showroom.

TradeMark Ted made a special appearance at Wokingham & Emmbrook’s recent FA Cup game at Larges Lane, Bracknell. (Pictured with TradeMark’s Managing Director Mark Ashwell)
Playing in the FA Cup for the first time this season, local team Wokingham & Emmbrook beat both Holyport FC and Kidlington FC taking them through to the 3rd round.
Some cheering from Ted however was unfortunatly not enough and the boys failed to secure a place in the next round as they were narrowly beat- 2/1 by away team North Greenford United who currently play in the division above them.
To follow TradeMark sponsored team Wokingham & Emmbrook as they venture further into the new season check out the SUMAS WEBSITE for upcoming fixtures.

The TradeMark Windows sponsored live music stage played host to over twenty local and national musical talents over the weekend.
The Wokingham Festival, now in its fifth year, brings together the local community through a variety of activities including live cooking, food sampling, wine and beer sampling, Wokingham restaurant showcase, Live music, and much, much more…
You can find out more about the Wokingham Festival by visiting the Wokingham Festival website.
Mark Ashwell gives the TradeMark sponsored £200 Community Cash Token to members of the No 1 OAP Club.
The TradeMark sponsored £200 Community Cash Token was well received by the Pinewood Miniature Railway Society who are raising funds for a junior engineers workshop.
Mark Ashwell presents the TradeMark sponsored £200 Community Cash Token to Marilyn Harvey of the Arthritis Group
Mark Ashwell presents the TradeMark sponsored £200 Community Cash Token to Iona Hind, 5, from Peapods, and other members of the disabled children’s Saturday club
Mark Ashwell presents the TradeMark sponsored £200 Community Cash Token to the Volunteers from the Women’s Royal Voluntary Service at Wokingham Hospital.
Mark Ashwell presents the TradeMark sponsored £200 Community Cash Token to the 1st Wokingham Brownies.
TradeMark is now sponsoring the Wokingham Times Community Cash Token draw. Local charities their friends and supporters are encouraged to submit vouchers published in the newspaper nominating them for the chance to win cash. A charity is drawn every two months to receive £200.
When the BBC wanted a good guy to show up the cowboys in the double glazing industry on its Rogue Traders programme, it knew exactly where to find one ….. at TradeMark!
The company’s managing director, Mark Ashwell (pictured centre in the photo on the left), was called on to expose the questionable sales tactics and shoddy workmanship practiced by some.
Since then TradeMark’s reputation as a friend of the customer and enemy of all that is bad within the industry has been growing. And an increasing number of people have been questioning the ways other business operate: “That can only help get rid of the cowboys and improve the industry’s reputation”, says Mark.
More recently Matt Allwright, who with Dan Penteado now presents Rogue Traders on BBC1’s Watchdog programme, has been putting his money where his mouth is by choosing TradeMark to supply and fit products at his home.