• Veolia delivers a Royal Clean Up!

    Veolia delivers a Royal Clean Up!
    As London once again hosted the party of the year, Veolia in partnership with Westminster City Council worked tirelessly over the Coronation weekend to ensure the city was clean, and the streets were ready for the first Coronation in 70 years.
    As an estimated two million people gathered to see The King at his Coronation on Saturday, the Veolia team ensured the streets were cleaned to grade A standard, and returned two hours after the event. The 100 Veolia operatives and 30 vehicles, many of them
  • GOJO launches ‘Journey to Green’

    GOJO launches ‘Journey to Green’
    Skin and surface hygiene specialist, GOJO Industries-Europe is proud to launch ‘Journey to Green’. This manifesto sets out specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) objectives aimed at saving the planet, by creating real sustainable value, underpinned by four core principles and their respective pledges:Plastics and CircularityThis pillar aims to integrate circularity principles into GOJO’s operations, with a focus on product design to solve the problem
  • Syngenta appoints new digital solutions lead for pest management

    Syngenta appoints new digital solutions lead for pest management
    Syngenta has appointed pest industry specialist, Gary Nicholas, as the company’s PPM Digital Solutions Lead. His appointment comes at an exciting time for Syngenta as it brings the company’s innovative pest monitoring system to the market, offering a reliable and affordable solution for pest control businesses and its customers.
    Nicholas has a wealth of experience and practical application of pest monitoring technology around the world. His new role further expands the Syngenta Profe
  • Webinar: How to create an ethical supply chain in FM

    Webinar: How to create an ethical supply chain in FM
    Are you confident that your contractors and suppliers meet ethical labour standards and human rights obligations?
    For many FM services, managing multiple third parties in the supply chain can be a complex challenge. And, in a sector that relies heavily on migrant workers and 65 per cent of FM services facing difficulties in sourcing workers (Q4 2022 RICS survey), exposure to exploitation and modern slavery is a very real risk.
    With the UK one of the biggest destinations in Europe for trafficking
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  • Churchill announces strategic lead for housing and healthcare

    Churchill announces strategic lead for housing and healthcare
    Churchill has announced the appointment of Martin D’Mello to lead on its growth strategy in housing and healthcare. 
    In his new role, D’Mello will play a key part in enhancing the service offers in these sectors and building on Churchill’s existing key strategic relationships with some of the UK’s leading housing associations. 
    D’Mello brings to the business a wealth of experience and an excellent reputation for relationship building, commercia
  • Churchill announces MD appointment for housing and healthcare

    Churchill announces MD appointment for housing and healthcare
    Martin D’Mello has been named as the new Managing Director of Churchill’s housing and healthcare division.
    In his new role, D’Mello will lead on the organisation’s growth strategy in housing and healthcare, playing a key part in enhancing the service offers in these sectors and building on Churchill’s existing key strategic relationships with some of the UK’s leading housing associations. 
    D’Mello brings to the business a wealth of experience and an
  • Wind turbine blade recycling service launched by Enva

    Wind turbine blade recycling service launched by Enva
    The recycling and resource recovery specialist is now rolling out a solution for wind power producers that will see decommissioned turbine blades crushed and shredded to enable the recovery of recyclable materials such as steel.
    New figures from National Grid show that wind is now the UK’s second largest source of electricity supplying 26.8 per cent in 2022 – the first time that wind has supplied over a quarter of our electricity. With over 11,000 wind turbines and a total insta
  • UKGBC launches biodiversity guidance for the built environment

    UKGBC launches biodiversity guidance for the built environment
    The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has published new guidance to empower the built environment to deliver Biodiversity Net Gain.
    According to the UKGBC, alongside the climate crisis, we face an “ecological crisis” in which biodiversity in the UK is under severe and urgent threat. With 50 per cent of the UK’s economy linked to nature and the UK one of the most biodiversity depleted countries in the world, the UKGBC says restoring our natural environments is critical to buildi
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  • Tim Wates becomes Chairman of the Wates Group

    Tim Wates becomes Chairman of the Wates Group
    Tim Wates has become the new Chairman of the Wates Group, taking over the role from his cousin, Sir James Wates CBE.
    Tim Wates joined the family-owned building, development, and property services company in 1993, serving as a Board Director from 2006 to 2008 and again since 2011. He was appointed Deputy Chairman in October 2022.
    Outside of the company, he serves on the Advisory Board of the Cambridge Judge Business School and is a Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey. He is currently the High Sheriff of
  • Features of good CAFM software

    Features of good CAFM software
    Good quality CAFM software enables you to manage your Property, Estates and Facilities amazingly, despite increases in demand and challenging budgets. Ensure you are using your CAFM to its full potential with this guide from CAFM experts 3i Studio Ltd, highlighting the features you should have available to you.
    CAFM, or Computer Aided Facilities Management software, has come on in leaps and bounds in recent years; enabling Estates and Facilities Managers, as well as their teams and contractors,
  • Public toilet for dogs installed in Dublin

    A public toilet for dogs has been installed in Dublin in a bid to promote responsible pet ownership.A small rectangular area enclosed by a low wooden fence has been sectioned off beside a pavement on Seán McDermott Street in the northern part of Dublin's inner city.The installation of the "doggy toilet" coincides with a residents' survey on dog fouling which is being carried out by Dublin City Council.'It is envisaged that the survey findings will aid us in addressing the immediate challe

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