• x+why unveils sustainable bespoke workplace design service

    x+why unveils sustainable bespoke workplace design service
    Flexible workspace specialist x+why is launching a new in-house design team, whydesign, focused on customising sustainable and design-led office spaces.
    whydesign will support businesses in the optimisation of workspaces to meet brand and business needs, whether in one of x+why’s suites or in a managed deal in another location. It specialises in blending modern aesthetics and ethical design, addressing the growing demand for workspaces that not only inspire productivity but also prioritise
  • GPA achieves a world-first in providing ‘exceptional workplace experiences’

    GPA achieves a world-first in providing ‘exceptional workplace experiences’
    The Government Property Agency’s (GPA) Birmingham hub has become the first public sector building in the world to retain a coveted quality mark.
    Its flagship site at 23 Stephenson Street has secured Leesman+ accreditation – a prestigious global workplace experience rating – for the second time, demonstrating a sustained commitment to delivering an exceptional workplace experience for civil servants.
    Leesman+ is a globally recognised certification awarded to top-tier workplaces
  • Deborah Rowland Scholarship deadline extended to 10 July

    Deborah Rowland Scholarship deadline extended to 10 July
    Applications for the 2026 Deborah Rowland Scholarship will now remain open until Friday 10 July 2026, giving prospective candidates additional time to put forward strong applications for the fully funded programme.
  • Historic Whitby Abbey facilities benefit from lift modernisation

    Historic Whitby Abbey facilities benefit from lift modernisation
    One of England’s most famous historic monasteries, Grade I Whitby Abbey, has invested in a lift modernisation by Stannah to offer reliable step-free access to visitors.
    Originally founded in AD 657 and occupied by the Anglian community, Whitby Abbey was later rebuilt as a Benedictine monastery. Today, the 7th-century ruins remain a popular heritage landmark in North Yorkshire, now housing an award-winning visitor centre repurposed from a 17th-century banqueting hall.
    Whitby Abbey House Vis
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  • Ranger Fire and Security acquires two new businesses

    Ranger Fire and Security acquires two new businesses
    Ranger Fire and Security has acquired two new fire and security business in both the South and North West of England.
    The announcement comes after the recent majority investment from Inflexion, enabling Ranger to step up its acquisition strategy across the UK and Ireland.
    The first of Ranger’s new acquisitions, CIA Fire and Security Ltd is based in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, serving customers across the South as well as on a national level. CIA Fire and Security was founded in 1982, and
  • Sodexo and Mitie back national workplace volunteering effort

    Sodexo and Mitie back national workplace volunteering effort
    An initiative that aims to double the impact of employee volunteering has gained support from several major employers.
    Organisations including the Berkeley Foundation, Browne Jacobson, Centrica, Coventry Building Society, Mitie and Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation have pledged to expand their employee volunteering efforts, as signatories of the 100 Million Hour Movement.
    The campaign, spearheaded by volunteering charity, Royal Voluntary Service, seeks to unlock 100 million hours of employee volunt
  • Q3 has shopping centre deal in the bag

    Q3 has shopping centre deal in the bag
    Q3 Services has won a new five-year contract, commencing in August, with The Square, Camberley’s leading retail shopping centre, following four years of successfully delivering cleaning and security services at the site.
    Home to around 140 national and independent retailers, The Square spans 550,000 sq ft in the heart of Camberley town centre, which is benefiting from an ongoing regeneration programme through to 2034.
    The new contract will support a soft services manager, a team of 11 clea
  • How a congregation found its true home

    How a congregation found its true home
    When the True Jesus Church transformed a long-empty office building near Newcastle into a 25,000 sq ft national HQ and local church, their clear vision was to create lasting spaces for the next 30 years and more. The project challenged budgets, timelines and logistics, and revealed how crucial getting the furniture right would be.
    A growing congregation
    The True Jesus Church has been part of the Newcastle community for decades. With around 800 members, its Newcastle Church congregation at Shield
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  • Decarbonisation starts with the building fabric

    Decarbonisation starts with the building fabric
    A Salix-funded roof refurbishment at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) in Manchester, completed across two phases with the campus fully operational throughout, is delivering approximately 300,000 kWh of annual gas savings and potential cost reductions of up to £22,000 a year. Garland UK was appointed as the technical roofing partner for the project, working alongside Dr John Hindley of Twelvetrees Consulting, Ian Palmer Architects, and the RNCM estates team to significantly improv
  • The sofa is winning. Here’s how the office fights back.

    The sofa is winning. Here’s how the office fights back.
    What cultural and sporting moments reveal about the future of work
    By Jade Boggust, Managing Director, Corporate Services, Sodexo UK & Ireland
    Every major tournament exposes the same uncomfortable truth: people will travel, queue and rearrange their entire week for an experience worth having. The modern office, more often than not, doesn’t make that list.
    Hybrid working didn’t just change where people work, it changed what they’re comparing the office to. The competitor for
  • IFMA names 2026-27 Global Board of Directors

    IFMA names 2026-27 Global Board of Directors
    The International Facility Management Association (IFMA) has announced the member-elected executive committee and appointees to the global board of directors for the 2026-27 fiscal year (1 July 2026 – 30 June 2027).
    Luis R. Viña (pictured right) begins his term as Board Chair with immediate effect. He is joined by First Vice Chair Wayne Whitzell, CFM, FMP, SFP, LEED®AP, BEP, GBO, IFMA Fellow and Second Vice Chair Nick Heibein, MCR, FMP, SFP. Members of the executive committee s
  • Churchill Group welcomes Principle into its group of specialist businesses

    Churchill Group welcomes Principle into its group of specialist businesses
    Churchill Group has welcomed Principle into its group of businesses. With more than 37 years of experience, a strong reputation and deep expertise across London’s landmark buildings, Principle and Churchill’s Portfolio business will merge. This will see the Principle brand continue to operate under its well-recognised identity, with Churchill’s Portfolio brand transitioning into it over the coming months.
  • Stannah streamlines lift offering

    Stannah streamlines lift offering
    Stannah Lifts Distribution & Service has introduced a new structure designed to deliver a simpler, more seamless experience for customers across its full lift portfolio.
    The £100 million division, with over 150 years of expertise and a 6th generation family‑owned lift company, has brought its passenger lifts, platform lifts, and service and goods lifts together into a single unified New Lifts division, bringing together engineering expertise across multiple lift types within a si
  • Gleeds awarded place on Government Commercial Agency framework

    Gleeds awarded place on Government Commercial Agency framework
    International property and construction consultancy Gleeds has been named as a supplier on the £3.5 billion Construction Professional Services 2 (CPS2) framework by Government Commercial Agency (GCA – formerly Crown Commercial Service).
    The four-year framework, which replaces the previous RM6165 agreement, will run until February 2030 and will provide central government departments and all other UK public sector bodies with access to technical advisory services for the full lifecycle
  • New bursary seeks to remove barriers into health & safety careers

    New bursary seeks to remove barriers into health & safety careers
    The future of workplace safety depends on attracting the next generation of capable professionals. Yet while organisations across the UK continue to seek competent health and safety professionals to manage increasingly complex workplace risks, many aspiring professionals still face a significant barrier to entering the profession: the cost of recognised qualifications.
    To help address that challenge, Phoenix Health & Safety has launched the Future Safety Leaders Bursary, an annual initiative
  • Heat pumps create cool retreat for Chester Zoo’s snow leopards

    Heat pumps create cool retreat for Chester Zoo’s snow leopards
    Mitsubishi Electric air-to-air heat pumps are now providing cooling to the critically endangered snow leopards at Chester Zoo, supporting their comfort while also helping the zoo reduce energy use across its estate.
    The project forms part of Chester Zoo’s wider partnership with Mitsubishi Electric to reduce carbon emissions across the 128-acre site, which has committed to becoming net zero in scope one and two emissions by 2030.
    Native to cold, mountainous regions of Central and South Asia
  • Profit or People? New book launching worldwide says leaders are asking the wrong question

    Profit or People? New book launching worldwide says leaders are asking the wrong question
    Leadership shapes lives, businesses, and communities. Yet too often, leaders are pulled in two directions – chasing profit at the expense of their people, or championing their people without a viable and sustainable way to pay for it. A new book sets out to end that false choice. The Human-Centric Leader, by Simone Fenton-Jarvis and Louisa Clarke, was available globally as of 30th June 2026 and published by LID Publishing. Written for a moment of rising disengagement, constant change, and
  • Jangro network raises £105,000 for Trussell to help tackle hunger and hardship across the UK 

    Jangro network raises £105,000 for Trussell to help tackle hunger and hardship across the UK 
    Bolton-headquartered Jangro, the UK’s and Europe’s largest network of independent janitorial distributors, has announced that its members and supplier partners raised more than £105,000 during 2025 for its charity partner, Trussell, helping provide emergency food and practical advice to people facing hardship across the UK.
    The fundraising total was achieved through the collective efforts of Jangro’s nationwide network. The significant
  • TSA Sustainability Summit showcases practical steps to decarbonise UK laundries

    TSA Sustainability Summit showcases practical steps to decarbonise UK laundries
    The Textile Services Association’s (TSA) Sustainability Summit brought together over 70 of its members to explore practical solutions for reducing the environmental impact of the UK’s commercial laundry sector. With thought-leaders, innovators and policy partners, its programme combined keynote analysis with member case studies. It also explored how new technologies from other industries could help drive sustainability further. Tying this all together was the importance of both colla
  • Marble Arch BID selects Anchor Group Services to lead its Street Team

    Marble Arch BID selects Anchor Group Services to lead its Street Team
    Integrated facilities services provider, Anchor Group Services, has been appointed as the new delivery partner for Marble Arch London BID’s frontline Street Team service.
    Following more than 10 years of grassroots support to high street businesses and the wider community, the Marble Arch Street Team is now the go-to resource for BID members across the BID area, from Park Lane and Oxford Street in the south to Paddington Green in the north.
    Launched in 1987 by former Merseyside Police offic
  • The GPA updates Government Workplace Design Guide

    The GPA updates Government Workplace Design Guide
    New guidelines have been published by the Government Property Agency (GPA) as it continues its mission to create a smaller, better and greener office estate.
    Today (2 July) the GPA launched its updated Government Workplace Design Guide, which outlines improved design standards for government offices. The document introduces the Core Design Requirements (CDR) framework and provides a consistent approach for delivering inclusive, accessible, modern, sustainable and digitally-enabled work spaces.
  • New research from Mitie shows UK organisations unprepared for rising water risk and regulation

    New research from Mitie shows UK organisations unprepared for rising water risk and regulation
    Water risk is rising up the business agenda as two-thirds of organisations face disruption, with many unprepared for the oncoming wave of regulation.
    New research from Mitie reveals senior leaders at more than half of organisations (53 per cent) consider water a significant risk to their business. Rising water costs (50 per cent), leakage (47 per cent) and operational disruption (31 per cent) emerged as the greatest concerns. With over two in five organisations (42 per cent) worried about water-
  • ISS extends and expands partnership with public healthcare provider

    ISS extends and expands partnership with public healthcare provider
    The global workplace experience and facility services company has extended and expanded its partnership with a public healthcare provider in Southern Europe.
    The contract, which has a duration of two years, with an option to extend for a further two years, will see ISS expand its current cleaning services to include additional services while also increasing the scope of cleaning across the customer’s site.
    The expanded scope of the agreement has an annual value of approximately DKK 100 mil
  • Dacorum Borough Council reappoints Cardo for a further five years

    Dacorum Borough Council reappoints Cardo for a further five years
    Cardo has retained its contract with Dacorum Borough Council for the delivery of repairs and maintenance services across the council’s housing stock.
    The new five-year contract, which commenced yesterday (1 July), follows a competitive selection process and builds on three years of partnership between Cardo and the council, during which the repairs service has been strengthened through close collaboration with tenants and leaseholders.
    The new contract will introduce a range of servic
  • Arsenal signs Legends Global as official caterer of Emirates Stadium

    Arsenal signs Legends Global as official caterer of Emirates Stadium
    Arsenal Football Club has appointed Legends Global as the new Official Caterer of Emirates Stadium.
    The multi-year agreement, which commences from the start of the 2026/27 season, will see Legends Global delivering all matchday and non-matchday food and beverage operations, as well as all hospitality experiences.
    Kicking off soon, Arsenal supporters can look forward to an enhanced menu offering across the stadium’s main concourse spaces. There will be a complete reimagination of premium ho
  • Total Clean Air secures major public sector procurement framework

    Total Clean Air secures major public sector procurement framework
    Somerset-based cleanroom and contamination control specialist Total Clean Air (TCA) has secured approved supplier status onto multiple public sector procurement frameworks worth £830 million, creating a streamlined route for organisations across the UK to access its specialist engineering, cleanroom and contamination control expertise.
    The appointments, operated by the Everything Estates frameworks, provide organisations in sectors including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, education, defence,
  • ‘Disruptor’ brand RWRK teams up with Regenex and Super Laundry to give landfill-headed towels brand new life as in-demand streetwear

    ‘Disruptor’ brand RWRK teams up with Regenex and Super Laundry to give landfill-headed towels brand new life as in-demand streetwear
    An innovative upcycling start-up is repurposing overdyed hospitality towels for street style fashion that is catching attention around the globe.
    London-based RWRK Studio has partnered with linen recovery specialist Regenex and Super Laundry to take discarded luxury towels from gyms and hotels and turn them into unique hoodies, jackets, shorts, trousers, tote bags and other must-haves.
    Now orders are flying in from the UK, United States, Europe and further afield as demand is growing and the par
  • Maintenance and cleaning costs are set to rise

    Maintenance and cleaning costs are set to rise
    According to the latest forecast data from the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) maintenance costs, as measured by the BCIS All-in Maintenance Cost Indices, are set to rise by 15.7 per cent over the five years to 1Q2031.
    BCIS’ updated forecast also reveals that cleaning costs are expected to rise by 29.1 per cent over the same period, driven primarily by labour costs, while energy costs are forecast to fall by around 10 per cent between 2026 and 2031 – though the near-term ou
  • WPS starts work on £1.1bn housing maintenance contract in Birmingham

    WPS starts work on £1.1bn housing maintenance contract in Birmingham
    WPS, part of Wates Group, has commenced work on a flagship £1.1 billion, 10-year housing maintenance services contract with Birmingham City Council, supporting more than 30,000 homes.
    Awarded both the northern and southern lots following a wholesale retender of Birmingham’s housing maintenance, WPS is now delivering a full range of services, supporting long-term investment in social homes across the city.
    These include day-to-day repairs, improvement works, void property management t
  • Mitie unveils new Total Facilities Compliance service

    Mitie unveils new Total Facilities Compliance service
    With new research from Mitie showing that more than a fifth (21 per cent) of organisations are unprepared for imminent regulatory requirements, Mitie is today launching its Total Facilities Compliance service to help organisations navigate an increasingly complex and evolving regulatory landscape.
    As estates grow in scale and complexity, and regulatory expectations continue to evolve, organisations are increasingly managing compliance across multiple suppliers, systems and teams, making it

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