Leeds based security firm expands ‘unique’ offering with new six-figure contract

Yorkshire security firm Gough & Kelly has extended its facilities management package to include a commercial cleaning service and scooped a new contract with Queens Arcade Leeds.

The £100k Queens Arcade contract was awarded by CHP Management Ltd and covers the cleaning of walkways and thoroughfares across the site as well as maintaining all facilities.

Located within the pedestrianised area of Leeds city centre, Queens Arcade houses over 20 retail units and is home to retailers including household names and niche independents alongside cafes and coffee shops, some of which have been located there for over 30 years.

Current occupiers include Accent, Tunnel, Levi Strauss, Schuh, Arkade Barbers, The North Face, Ollie Quinn, Office, and Allertons.

Gough & Kelly Client Manager Sean Morgan commented: “We are thrilled to add Queens Arcade to our client portfolio, and we are actively rolling out our cleaning service to more commercial clients as part of our wider facilities management package.

“One of its unique selling points is our commitment to using only environmentally friendly products manufactured here in Yorkshire. We are proud to partner with innovative cleaning products manufacturer, Solupak, the company behind the first single-use plastic-free cleaning brand in the commercial cleaning sector.”

The Gough & Kelly cleaning package provides safe and hygienic commercial environments and includes all aspects of commercial cleaning and maintenance for premises as well as external service yards, walkways, fire exits and entrance ways.

Established in 1988, Gough & Kelly provides security and facilities management services for organisations and events across the Yorkshire region and beyond.

Based in Bramley and employing over 500 people, the company’s client base includes Leeds United Football Club, Leeds City Council, City of York Council, Sheffield City Council, and the University of Sheffield alongside prestigious events across the UK including the recent UCI World Cycling Championships.


By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily

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