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Buildings recognised for effective cleaning
07 March 2013
The 2009/2010 Building Cleanability Awards scheme has culminated with a prestigious Presentation Luncheon at Guildhall, London where a number of short listed building entries were recognised for a variety of features which support day to day cleaning.
The 2009/2010 Building Cleanability Awards scheme has culminated with a prestigious Presentation Luncheon at Guildhall, London where a number of short listed building entries were recognised for a variety of features which support day to day cleaning.
Promoted by the cleaning industry Livery Company - The Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners, this latest biennial scheme was the eighth held since the Awards inception in 1994.
Nearly 400 buildings from across the UK and Republic of Ireland have been individually assessed over the sixteen year period and from ten separate entry categories. Visit:www.cleanability awards.co.uk/results2010.php for a full list of winners.
Promoted by the cleaning industry Livery Company - The Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners, this latest biennial scheme was the eighth held since the Awards inception in 1994.
Nearly 400 buildings from across the UK and Republic of Ireland have been individually assessed over the sixteen year period and from ten separate entry categories. Visit:www.cleanability awards.co.uk/results2010.php for a full list of winners.
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