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Local authority cleaning services seminar
06 January 2023
A TWO day conference will address the issues faced by local authority catering and cleaning services.

The APSE Facilities Management Seminar 2023 takes place in Oulton Hall Hotel, Leeds on 26-27 January 2023, and will provide a blend of discussion, networking and exhibition viewing.
Soft FM services are still dealing with legacy of the pandemic, facing a cost of living crisis, grappling with workforce retention and recruitment issues and looking to innovate to ensure the services are sustainable for the future.
Policy changes in Scotland and Wales with the increased role out of Universal Infant Free School Meals is presenting new challenges and opportunities in the catering service.
The need for local authority FM, catering and cleaning services to adapt and innovate to remain competitive and commercially successful in a fragmented marketplace has never been more important.
This seminar brings together speakers from facilities management, catering and cleaning and the organisations that impact on them to chart the future and highlight some of the many challenges facing service providers. The two days are crafted to give delegates the opportunity to refresh their knowledge, learn new skills and give practical advice on implementing some exciting new ideas back in the workplace.
For more information visit apse.org.uk
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