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Sovini Property Services lands top housing industry award
Sovini Property Services (SPS) has been recognised as the best repairs and maintenance provider in the country.
Comedian Mark Dolan presented the award at the 24Housing Awards at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena.
SPS claimed the award ahead of five other shortlisted R&M providers to be crowned the best in the UK.
Judges singled out SPS’s partnership working with the Sefton Veterans Project as the initiative that set them apart from the competition.
Chris Smith, Editor of 24Housing, said SPS were a “clear winner“ for “employing veterans and much more“.
The company provides comprehensive repairs, maintenance and facilities management services to customers of One Vision Housing, Pine Court Housing Association and a number of other businesses outside of the Sovini Group in the North West.
Arturo Gulla, Director of SPS and Assets said: “We’re extremely proud to have been recognised as the best repairs and maintenance provider in the UK.
“It’s a true testament to the hard work of all of our staff, and the growth of our organisation.“
As part of the Sovini Group, capacity generated by SPS is reinvested in the group’s not-for-profit social housing partners – One Vision Housing and Pine Court Housing Association - supporting their investment in new homes and developing local communities.
For more information about SPS, please visit http://sovini.co.uk/thegroup/sovinipropertyservices/.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lauren Riley .
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