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Glenworth Group Cabinetry

Locality: Ningi

Phone: +61 433 290 866



Address: Hudson Way, Ningi 4511 Ningi, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.glenworthgroup.com

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25.01.2022 Wowsers! What a day! Keep it coming!



21.01.2022 We’re already back and running into what looks to be a busy 2020! New decade, new kitchen! #backtowork #cabinetry #glenworthgroup #cabinetmakers #kitchenrenovations #bathroomcabinets #laundries #newkitchens

14.01.2022 Send us a PM if you or someone you know is looking for work! Must be trade qualified and insured.

14.01.2022 Before and after of a recently completed laundry renovation



14.01.2022 A freshly minted kitchen finished this morning

11.01.2022 Happy International Women’s Day to all the amazing women who keep businesses like ours afloat #iwd2020

10.01.2022 Please help support a family-run small business! Our suppliers are back online and we’re raring to go!



07.01.2022 Our page is building, just like us! #200likes

06.01.2022 Before and after of a recent kitchen renovation. We appreciate each and every one of our clients and sincerely thank you for sticking by us in a time of great disruption. It’s getting harder to get supplies and lead times are longer, which we know is incredibly frustrating, but you’re all legends for taking it in your stride. You’re all helping to support a young family running a business and the two guys who work for us: one with an even younger family of his own and one learning the trade. Thank you

06.01.2022 Took some time between measuring, drawing, rendering, quoting and ordering to dig in some clay and pretty up our shed space with a garden down the length of the entrance. Pretty happy to stick with timber work! #gardening #improvement #greenspaces #kitchens #bathrooms #cabinetmaker #brisbane #sunshinecoast #tradieinclay

04.01.2022 An office fitout, our latest job. That’s one high grade coffee machine!

03.01.2022 Today was a day for it! Kitchen knock up, shower screen prep, drawings for a customer #workworkwork #businessowner #doingallthethings



02.01.2022 What a manic start to 2020! #needphotos #manicbusy

01.01.2022 Ways to support SMALL BUSINESS during COVID-19 Local small businesses struggle greatly during times like these which flows through to their employees...your neighbours and friends..... (especially part time, casuals, those that rely on overtime or tips). Here are some ideas to help support them: have a favourite restaurant or takeaway? Order double and freeze the spare. If restaurants close (like they have in other countries) then you will be loving that special treat! ... Don't stop home improvements out of fear. Especially works that are outside your immediate space (e.g. landscaping, painting/flooring rooms not in use, external works). Tradies are keen to work and will offer reasonable pricing to do so. Our expenses don't stop when the work dries up and when this time is over you will still want plenty of great tradies to pick from for your next project. If it's indoor work consider leaving that room unoccupied for a period after completion and ask your tradie to use restrooms offsite. = Buy some beans from your favourite coffee spot. You can enjoy a great coffee in case of temporary closure and they can make a small sale in the meantime which helps support staff when times get tough. Your barista can even grind them ready for filter coffee. A great cafe will follow strict food handling practices, are refusing reusable cups now so their prep space stays clean, have a chat to them if you are unsure and order ahead if you don't want to wait alongside other waiting customers. If you can shop locally (e.g. locally owned cake shop, IGA, general store, deli, butcher, speciality store etc) please do. Big businesses like coles and woolies have assets worth BILLIONS, your local shop does not. If you feel worried about heading out, call ahead to place an order or ask if they offer delivery now? I know loads of businesses making these changes. buy a gift card! This injects cash into the business now and ensures the places you love stay afloat. Check-in with local small business employees, ask how they are doing? BEFORE YOU CONNECT WITH SMALL BUSINESSES REMEMBER: Wash your hands Keep a safe distance from staff Use tap card payment rather than money Stay home if you feel even a slight cold. if you unexpectedly sneeze, do it in your elbow. Don't extend your hand to shake. We are a friendly bunch so won't want to leave you hanging. Be kind and patient- it's a stressful time and we are doing our best! If they run out of stock chill out and know it's tough on them too. Share how you are supporting local businesses!

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