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Hospice housekeeping manager nominated for national award

A hospice Housekeeping Manager is in the running for a prestigious national award. Paula di Palma, who stepped up to lead the St Raphael’s housekeeping team when Covid struck, is a finalist in the 2024 Our Health Heroes Awards, delivered ...

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An opportunity not to be missed: CHSA Bursary offers financial support for students!

The Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association has launched its 2024 search for the successful applicants of its Undergraduate Bursary. Four talented young people will each receive £6,000 during their university career. Since it was first awarded in 2016 in its ...

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Commercial laundries want YOU!

The UK’s Textile Services Association (TSA) has come together with the European Textile Services Association (ETSA) and others to throw open the doors of the commercial laundry industry to the public. The aim? To demonstrate and promote careers in textile ...

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MyCleaning Awards acknowledge Medirest teams  

Medirest teams have been recognised at this year’s MyCleaning Awards which took place on 20 February 2024. The awards are organised in collaboration with NHS England and receive hundreds of entries from across the UK’s healthcare sector. The awards recognise ...

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Tork Natural Colour products combine softness with sustainability

New from Tork is a range of washroom tissue products made from 100 per cent recycled fibres. The toilet paper and hand towels in the Tork Natural Colour range have a natural, light brown hue which helps to demonstrate a ...

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Andy Gregory takes up MD role at EcoTech

Coventry-based cleaning product manufacturer EcoTech (Europe) Ltd has appointed a new managing director to spearhead its ambitious growth plans. Taking the reins is Andy Gregory who steps up from the role of Finance Director which he has held since May ...

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Ashton Gate nets sustainability goals with Veolia

Ashton Gate, home of Bristol City Football and Bristol Bears, has appointed Veolia as the stadium’s new recycling and waste contractor. The one-year contract will see Veolia manage all waste stream collections for Ashton Gate Stadium, Robins High Performance Centre ...

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UVW at the Court of Appeal to defend historic win against the Royal Parks over institutional racism  

On 20 and 21 February, United Voices of the World union (UVW) will be at the Court of Appeal of a landmark legal claim about outsourcing against the Royal Parks. This is the third round of UVW’s legal battle to ...

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Genesis Biosciences joins consortium to tackle antimicrobial resistance

Genesis Biosciences has joined the COMBAT AMR consortium which aims to understand and control the emergence and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance in complex drain biofilms. Under the leadership of Professor Jean-Yves Maillard of Cardiff University, Genesis Biosciences will collaborate with ...

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Veolia and Haringey Council charging on with electric innovations for cleaning up in Wood Green

Environmental solutions company, Veolia, is working with Haringey Council to co-design sustainable solutions in collaboration with residents. The Golden Mile of North London, as Wood Green is sometimes referred to, will soon be seeing electric-powered equipment cleaning up the area. ...

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