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Last chance to enter the Cleaning Excellence Awards!
11 October 2024
THE FINAL deadline for entries to the Cleaning Excellence Awards is today, Friday 11 October 2024 at 23:59PM. This deadline won't be extended!

Don't miss out on a chance to get the recognition you deserve and submit your free entry now!
The Cleaning Excellence Awards spotlight the most innovative products, services, and individuals. The winners will be revealed at a gala awards ceremony, which takes place at the Coventry Building Society Arena on 4 December 2024.
Awards categories include:
• Best Use of Data and Analytics in Cleaning
• Cleaning & Hygiene Team of the Year
• Cleaning Operative of the Year
• Client Collaboration Award
• Excellence in Training and Development
• Facility Management Partnership of the Year
• Going Above and Beyond Expectations
• Innovative Product of The Year
• Outstanding Achievement in Infection Prevention and Control
• Outstanding Customer Service
• Rising Star in the Cleaning Industry
• Supervisor of the Year
• Sustainable Company of the Year
• Lifetime Achievement Award
The deadline for entries is today, Friday 11 October 2024 at 23:59PM.
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