Nationwide to Showcase Compliance and Social Impact at Housing 2026

Nationwide Windows & Doors is returning to the Housing show for 2026, with a stand designed to demonstrate the “Nationwide Difference” — bringing together product innovation, assured compliance, end-to-end delivery and meaningful social value for the housing sector.

Held in Manchester from 23-25 June, Housing 2026 is the UK’s main event for the housing sector, where stakeholders from across the industry can connect and collaborate to help shape the future of housing policy.

Taking place at Manchester Central from 23–25 June, Housing 2026 brings together housing providers, local authorities, contractors, policymakers and supply chain partners to collaborate on the future of housing delivery across the UK.

Visitors to the Nationwide stand will be able to see full-size, working examples from the company’s window and door range, including an FD30 fire door and the new 28mm thin triple-glazed units. The stand will also highlight Nationwide’s wider contribution to the communities it serves, from the refurbishment of local facilities and creation of outdoor communal spaces to support for resident events, festivals, half-term activities, local skills development and employment opportunities.

Kevin Caveney, Commercial Sales Director at Nationwide Windows & Doors, said: “With such a fast-changing regulatory landscape, local authorities, housing associations and contractors need supply chain partners who can do more than simply provide products. They need organisations that understand compliance, capacity, resident impact and long-term value.

“That is why we remain focused on delivering a fully compliant, end-to-end service that gives clients a single point of contact for their fenestration requirements. With in-house capability across surveying, manufacture and installation — including glass unit fabrication and our extensive FD30 fire door range — we can help reduce the administrative burden on clients who may otherwise need to appoint multiple partners.”

“Housing 2026 provides an important opportunity to speak directly with the sector about the challenges emerging on the horizon, and to understand how we can continue shaping our service to support clients in meeting those challenges while reducing the operational impact on their teams.

“One issue raised with me by attendees last year was the introduction of PPN 002. Although Nationwide Windows & Doors had already been delivering against these requirements for many years before they became mandatory in October 2025, this year we are highlighting the work we have led over the past 12 months and showing how our approach goes beyond the objectives of the Procurement Policy Notice.”

You can find Nationwide Windows & Doors on Stand D14 at Housing 2026, from 23-25 June at Manchester Central Convention Complex.