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The 23rd World Championship for Young Roofers is taking place at the King’s Hall in Belfast and it’s fast approaching! With less than a week it’s all systems go for NFRC and those involved, as everything begins to come together.
Let’s not forget, at the same time as the competition, there will be a roofing industry showcase taking place in the same hall with many of the big names in the industry being in attendance showcasing new products with a major focus on sustainability, energy efficiency and the future of roofing.
Whilst the championship and the showcase are underway, the 58th Congress of the International Federation for the Roofing Trade (IFD) and NFRC associate member day will also be taking place.
A packed and busy schedule is in place over the three days, 17th – 19th November which is set to make this a truly remarkable and hopefully highly successful event.
The competition and showcase which is free to visit is taking place in the King’s Hall, Belfast and opening times are as follows:
Wednesday 09:00 – 17:00
Thursday 09:00 – 17:00
Friday 09:00 – 14:00
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