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Applications open for CHSA’s 2025 Bursary

The Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) has launched its 2025 search for the successful applicants of its Undergraduate Bursary. Four bursaries will be awarded in September this year, following a tough selection process. The four successful applicants will each ...

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Workers think their employers should be doing more to keep them safe

Research from Mitie has revealed the duty of care that people expect of their employers will be a focus throughout 2025, with one in five (19 per cent) saying that their employer should be doing more to keep them safe. ...

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The world’s most expensive office space is in London

A new study ranks the top 10 priciest office spaces globally, spanning four continents and nine countries—highlighting how businesses are willing to pay for prestige, prime locations, and top-tier amenities. With 66 per cent of employees now back in the ...

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Pinnacle Group grows Bellway Homes portfolio

Pinnacle Group’s Residential Management Services (RMS) division has secured five new sites with Bellway Homes. This development with the residential property developer and housebuilder, makes Bellway the division’s largest client, with a total of nearly 5,000 homes managed for the client, ...

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Compass and DFN Project SEARCH partnership offers internships for young adults with learning disabilities

Compass Group UK & Ireland and DFN Project SEARCH are expanding their partnership to provide one-year transition to work programmes for young adults with a learning disability or autism spectrum conditions, or both. The collaboration aims to offer valuable work ...

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Scotland’s youngest MP champions Keenan Recycling’s fight against food waste in Parliament

Keenan Recycling has been formally recognised in the UK Parliament for its outstanding contributions to food waste recycling and carbon footprint reduction in Falkirk. To celebrate the company’s achievements in sustainability and renewable energy generation, Euan Stainbank MP, Scotland’s youngest ...

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Positive outlook for FM finds CBRE’s Top Facilities Management Trends for 2025 report

The facilities management industry will continue to thrive in 2025 by embracing big data, human-centric design, and digital transformation, according to the Trends in Facilities Management for 2025 report from CBRE. The report delves into the high-level drivers reshaping the ...

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Acquisition sees Cardo Group expand its presence in Scotland

Cardo Group, a provider of building maintenance services to social housing providers and public bodies has acquired property maintenance services specialist, Rodgers & Johnston Ltd (R&J), based in Holytown, North Lanarkshire. This is the group’s second acquisition of 2025 in ...

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Ainscough Industrial Services acquires logistics and engineering services business

Wigan-based Ainscough Industrial Services (AIS) has acquired Aylesbury business FFM Engineering Services, professionally known as Flegg Projects. The deal, reported to be the largest in AIS’s history, will give the global engineering solutions business a strong foothold in the medical ...

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ACE reveals new chair and board appointments

Laurent Lucas-Dufour has been appointed Chair of the Association of Catering Excellence (ACE) and is joined by a host of new board members. Sector Director at Company of Cooks, Lucas-Dufour was appointed Vice-Chair of ACE last year and has been a board member ...

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