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Cleaning Conference: Last few tickets remaining
August 3rd 2010

The British Cleaning Council has announced that there are limited numbers of tickets remain available for its Cleaning Conference, which is taking place on October 5th 2010.

Speakers at the event include former Government Minister Michael Portillo, Chris Cracknell of OCS and Asset Skills on the value of training during the economic recovery; Pedro Chidichimo of Johnson Diversy on Building long term sustainability in the cleaning sector; Jimmy Hayes of ISS London, who will be speaking on encouraging young people to view cleaning as a career; David Lunt, who will be talking about the newly launched Personal Accounts Delivery Authority.

Exhibitors on the day are Activeion and Nilfisk-Alto, ISS, Selden Research, Kimberly-Clark Professional, Diversey and the British Toilet Association.

Tickets for the event remain available for online purchase from the British Cleaning Council website.

www.britishcleaningcouncil.org/cleaningconference.html

More articles from British Cleaning Council:

Leaked document raises prospect of unclean streets in London (10th November 2010)

Documents leaked to www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23895573-war-on-drivers-as-army-of-traffic-wardens-hired-to-boost-revenue.do London’s Evening Standard newspaper have indicated that Westminster Council is considering a number of drastic cutbacks to their service provision, including reducing its workforce by up to two-thirds...

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