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BCC’s Cleaning Conference announces sponsorship partners
May 28th 2010

The British Cleaning Council is delighted to announce that its Cleaning Conference has formed sponsorship partnerships with ISS, Selden Research, Asset Skills, Diversey and the British Toilet Association (who will have a presence on the day of the event). More partners are expected to be unveiled in the immediate future, while limited sponsorship berths remain available, please contact the BCC directly to register your interest.

The line-up for the day has also been finalised, with the after lunch speaker Michael Portillo officially confirming his appearance. Mr. Portillo, who has commented on the high-level negotiations between the political parties in the aftermath of May’s inconclusive general election result in recent days, will be speaking exclusively at the conference on his experiences and offering his advice on how businesses can best work with the new government through the choppy economic waters on the horizon.

Mr. Portillo will provide unmissable, first-hand insight into some of the most dramatic political contortions seen in decades, in a fantastic opportunity for the cleaning industry to access top-level government insight.

Other speakers include Ian Lucas MP (Minister for Business), Pedro Chidichimo (Diversey), Chris Cracknell (OCS) and Jimmy Hayes (ISS Service Facilities London). The event is to be held on 5th October 2010 at the CBI Centre London. Click here for more information and tickets.

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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