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steaks.


Puddings


to entice a well- earned snooze on the Eurostar in- clude sticky toffee pudding with salted caramel


ice cream


and chocolate tart with raspberry rip- ple ice cream. The drinks menu


has added to the thirst


quenching


beer list, with Camden Hells un-


pasteurised lager, London Fields Three Weiss Monkeys, Dogfish DNA, and a further range of bottled craft beers, wines and champagnes. During the weekend, those with slightly foggy heads can also enjoy a classic Bloody Mary at Geronimo’s ‘make your own’ stations. Geronimo Inns is an award winning pub


group, with accolades including Most Sustainable Large Group, Best Pub Company and Best Food Operator.


For more information about Geronimo Inns, please visit: www.geronimo-inns.co.uk.


Spence: Family-owned, nationally respected


providing outstanding quality to clients throughout the UK. The company is still independently run,


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having been founded in 1973 by Robert Spence. The Spence family has carried on the original traditions and ethos, whilst remaining a key part of a successfully growing business providing a range of outstanding projects in rail and commer- cial property. Spence’s open, honest approach to


business has led clients to establish and build long-term relationships with them. Clients also recognise the company’s de- termination to always provide work of the highest quality and craftsmanship – on budget and on time, without ever com- promising on safety. These values have stood Spence, their


clients and suppliers, in good stead for al- most 40 years. The company’s culture of treating everyone as they would like to be treated themselves has encouraged the growth of those relationships, the busi- ness and the development of their staff. Above all else, as one of the foremost


specialists in design, construction ser- vices, civil engineering and building services, Spence’s vision is to always to make the safety of staff, clients, suppliers and users of their buildings a personal priority and work responsibly.


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pence is a family-owned con- struction, civil engineering and property which


services takes great


company pride


in Spence understand clients’ needs by


implementing previous experience and knowledge, listening to clients’ issues and providing innovative solutions and detailed cost-ben- efits analysis. The company is


able to provide the right solutions for clients by: utilising their own in-house engineering, archi- tectural, mechan- ical and electrical capabilities;


pro-


viding expert proj- ect management teams and having a dedicated in-house skilled workforce as well as their own trusted team of sub-contractors and suppliers specialist


for require-


ments As a family-run


company, Spence always clearly rec- ognise and actively promote diversity in the workplace. As an organisation, they aim to grow in- telligently


through making the right WWW.PREMIERCONSTRUCTIONNEWS.COM OFFICE@ROMAUK.NET


business decisions for staff, partners and clients. The company is a considerate neighbour when going about their business. Their


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