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Join us for a cuppa and a chat on stand P10 at Parkex this year, Liberty will be launching their “Outsourcing for Value” project, aimed at helping local authorities and contractors maximise the disposable income from revenue generating services whilst allowing their key staff to focus on core activities.


“The philosophy is simple, we invest in high end equipment and trained staff and then spread that cost overmultiple contracts. The result ismuch reduced capital investment for the client, a lower unit cost and a first rate service.” Gavin Reddin, Liberty Services


We will also be showing our new full scanning and payment processing service with our partners Documetric.


Joining us on stand will be our strategic partners, Island Group, who will be offering a wide range of integrated products, including car park design & installation, electrical works & street lighting, they will be showcasing their Street Lighting Asset Tagging programme.


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• Document design, print and control, fast and accurate mailing


• Full range of enforcement stationery • ISO9001 and ISO14001 • Carbon Smart registration


• Mail receipt and opening • Payment processing • Correspondence scanning and indexing • Attendant book scanning


• Street lighting • Electrical works • Civil engineering • Design and project management


www.libertyservices.co.uk T: 020 8681 4110 F: 020 8686 1336 E: sales@libertyservices.co.uk


3 Stafford Cross, Stafford Road, Croydon CR0 4TU


www.documetric.com T: 01709 448000 E: mike.goodwin@documetric.com


LowtonWay, Hellaby, Rotherham S66 8RY


www.islandgroup.co.uk T: 0845 873 9051 F: 0845 873 9052 E: info@islandgroup.co.uk


Charlotte House, Norfolk Street, Liverpool L1 0BG


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