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Keeping it clean - Washington firm expands
ONE of the country’s leading suppliers of industrial cleaning is bolstering its workforce and will now clean windows at more than 300 nursing homes throughout the UK.
UK Commercial Cleaning, based in Washington, has secured the national contract to clean windows at more than 300 nursing homes across the UK for the Four Seasons Health Care group.
Ten new members of staff will be recruited as part of the new contract, which will see UK Commercial Cleaning specialists cleaning both the internal and external windows.
Over the last year UK Commercial Cleaning has grown, opening a new depot in the Kembrey Business Park in Swindon and winning other major contracts across the public and private sectors.
Tony Earnshaw, Managing Director of UK Commercial Cleaning, said: “We are delighted to announce the recruitment of a further ten members of staff having secured this new contract nationally with Four Seasons Health Care.
“This decision highlights the high level of service UK Commercial Cleaning specialists offers to its clients, as we already carry out cleaning work with the leading independent healthcare provider between Birmingham and the Scottish Borders.”
A Spokesperson for Four Seasons Health Care, added: “The comfort and wellbeing of our residents is our priority and we are pleased that UK Commercial Cleaning are helping us to ensure our homes offer a very clean and pleasant and environment.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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