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Gulgong Glass & Glazing

Locality: Gulgong, New South Wales

Phone: +61 432 413 054



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25.01.2022 Hi everyone, hope everyone is safe and well during these crazy times. Just letting you know we are still open for business at the moment until instructed otherwise. Be assured we will be taking every precaution necessary when working around your homes or business. At the same time if anybody has an emergency job and have just been put off work due to the corona virus lockdown please allow us to help. We need our community to stick together during these tough times. #supportourcommunity #gulgong #mudgee #weneedeachother #staypositive



25.01.2022 If you havent already visited the Gulgong Holtermann Museum make sure you add it to your bucket list. Its truely amazing! We had the opportunity to help with this community project, replacing the old shop front glass with A grade safety glass. Beautiful building.

24.01.2022 I have never stopped appreciating where I live and the people I work for . The view from one of our jobs today and a couple of good mates we came across.Happydays

22.01.2022 One way to still have a good size shower in a tight space. Momentum corner slider. Thank you Chris, it was a pleasure to work with you!



22.01.2022 WOW! Over 200 likes since opening our new page yesterday! Thank you for all the community support. Its greatly appreciated!!! Mark WOW! Over 200 likes since opening our new page yesterday! Thank you for all the community support. Its greatly appreciated!!! Mark

21.01.2022 Introducing the range of Shower Screens custom made and designed for your bathroom and wardrobe requirements.

20.01.2022 Semi frameless bay shower. Very nice if I do say so myself.



16.01.2022 Love seeing these old wool tables brought back to life. Also great having these tables remain in our regional areas.

15.01.2022 View from one of todays jobs Not bad Good size.

15.01.2022 Mirror shield splash back. Very fitting to this designer kitchen. Not bad at all!

13.01.2022 If you haven’t already visited the Gulgong Holtermann Museum make sure you add it to your bucket list. It’s truely amazing! We had the opportunity to help with this community project, replacing the old shop front glass with A grade safety glass. Beautiful building.

12.01.2022 View from one of today’s jobs Not bad Good size.



11.01.2022 I know the idea of having a Facebook page is to promote your business etc. But I think it’s a bit like blowing your own trumpet. So I’ll give it a crack anyway. Completed this job today and was really impressed with the finish by all the tradies. Old with the new, 120 year old house with a new extension. Mirror installed into an old window opening, very cool!

11.01.2022 Looks like were all working in the shed today, yeeeehaaaa for the rain!

05.01.2022 Looks like we’re all working in the shed today, yeeeehaaaa for the rain!

03.01.2022 Our landline is currently down in our area. Please call Mark on 0432413054 if you need anything.

03.01.2022 Welcome to the new GULGONG GLASS Facebook page. Thanks to everyone that has liked our page so far. Happy Days!! Mark Cummins * Reviews welcome

02.01.2022 To anyone who sees caravans and RVs driving through Australia at the moment. Think before you judge or attack them for travelling in the midst of a pandemic. R...emember that many people were in the middle of their trip when all if this started. They did not see this coming. And thousands of them are grey-nomads whos retirement dreams have turned terrifying. Many of them were far from home when they heard the message not to travel and so stayed where they were. They bunkered down in camping grounds and caravan parks to wait it out. Thinking that staying put was the right thing to do. Recent events have seen thousands of them displaced and left with no choice but to travel.Tasmania ordered all tourists get out of their state by Sunday, 29th of March. And as of the 25th of March, many of our State Governments have ordered the closure of camping grounds and told caravan parks to turn away all but permanent residents. With nowhere to stay, many travellers will be forced to drive through the night or stop to sleep on the side of the road. Please remember that these travellers have been given no choice but to make their way home through affected area and closed borders, not knowing how they will be treated. Most of them are taking every precaution and are aware that they face 2 weeks of isolation upon arriving home. Many are elderly and precisely the most vulnerable in this pandemic. They themselves are at risk every time they need to stop for fuel or food. Many of them are shocked, anxious, tired and scared. And many of them have families who are worried for their safety. They did not choose to be on the road at a time like this. They are not tourists flouting the travel ban. They are our parents and grandparents... and they are just trying to get home safely. So if you see them, please show them some consideration and compassion. Give them a wave instead of the finger and offer them help instead of abuse. We should all be showing kindness to our fellow humans at a time like this. Even if it is from 1.5m+ and adorned with gloves and masks. To those making your way home right now, I wish you all a safe journey x

02.01.2022 To anyone who sees caravans and RV's driving through Australia at the moment. Think before you judge or attack them for travelling in the midst of a pandemic. R...emember that many people were in the middle of their trip when all if this started. They did not see this coming. And thousands of them are grey-nomads who's retirement dreams have turned terrifying. Many of them were far from home when they heard the message not to travel and so stayed where they were. They bunkered down in camping grounds and caravan parks to wait it out. Thinking that staying put was the right thing to do. Recent events have seen thousands of them displaced and left with no choice but to travel.Tasmania ordered all tourists get out of their state by Sunday, 29th of March. And as of the 25th of March, many of our State Governments have ordered the closure of camping grounds and told caravan parks to turn away all but permanent residents. With nowhere to stay, many travellers will be forced to drive through the night or stop to sleep on the side of the road. Please remember that these travellers have been given no choice but to make their way home through affected area and closed borders, not knowing how they will be treated. Most of them are taking every precaution and are aware that they face 2 weeks of isolation upon arriving home. Many are elderly and precisely the most vulnerable in this pandemic. They themselves are at risk every time they need to stop for fuel or food. Many of them are shocked, anxious, tired and scared. And many of them have families who are worried for their safety. They did not choose to be on the road at a time like this. They are not tourists flouting the travel ban. They are our parents and grandparents... and they are just trying to get home safely. So if you see them, please show them some consideration and compassion. Give them a wave instead of the finger and offer them help instead of abuse. We should all be showing kindness to our fellow humans at a time like this. Even if it is from 1.5m+ and adorned with gloves and masks. To those making your way home right now, I wish you all a safe journey x

02.01.2022 How good was the Fire Fight Australia Concert. Gave me goose bumps. So many incredible artists. Personally loved KD Lang - Hallelujah.

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