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Business awards near
More than 60 businesses from East Staffordshire and South Derbyshire have submitted entries for the 2011 Burton Mail Business awards. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner on 13 October. Burton & District Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the small business of the year category and has participated on the judging panel and will be hosting a table at the awards which will be held at the Pirelli Stadium.
For more information visit
www.bus-awards.co.uk
CBVC welcomes new
fleet manager Craig CBVC Vehicle Management continues to strengthen its fleet management service with the appointment of Craig Watson as head of fleet management. Craig has been managing major fleets of more
than 1,000 vehicles for leasing and facilities management companies for the last 10 years and has gained a wealth of experience in fleet management from both the supplier and customer perspective. He said: “I’m looking forward to building on
the excellent foundations CBVC has in place by developing a unique and innovative fleet management package for our clients.”
Forest Company to create new woodland, just up the road from where its employees live and work. The sponsorship agreement will support The National Forest’s latest five-year development in Boothorpe, between Moira and Woodville. Reabrook’s sponsorship will enable the planting of 42,000 trees, an attractive mix of oak, ash and birch, creating 21 hectares of new woodland. This will form part of a 38 hectare development of new habitats, including parkland, grassland and wetland. Sophie Churchill, chief executive of the National Forest Company, said: “We are delighted Reabrook
Reabrook branches out R
eabrook Ltd, based in Moira at the heart of The National Forest, has signed a contract with the National
‘We encourage our sponsors’ employees to get involved with the Forest’
Ltd has chosen to support our work in continuing the development of The National Forest. We encourage our sponsors’ employees to get involved with the Forest, and Reabrook will see the fruits of their labour on a daily basis!” Reabrook chose to support the local organisation not only because its manufacturing site is located within the heart of The National Forest, but also, the scheme will allow employees to get involved with the project directly, help with the tree planting and see the impact their scheme has on the local area. Malcolm Watkins, joint managing director of Reabrook Ltd said: “We understand the importance of
Pictured Richard Wileman, CBVC director welcomes Craig Watson as head of fleet management
the work that The National Forest has completed in our local area, and we are extremely pleased to be able to support them in the next stage of their development.” A privately owned business, Reabrook manufactures and supplies a wide range of aerosol and liquid products under private label and for their own brands Arrow Solutions and Nielsen.
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Tony Brealey and Malcolm Watkins of Reabrook Ltd, presenting a cheque for £105,000 to Sophie Churchill, Chief Executive of the National Forest Company.
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