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SCS STEPS OUTSIDE AS EXPANSION


CONTINUES Preston-based, Specialised Cleaning Services (SCS) has revealed plans to expand further with the acquisition of Extra Clean Property Services.


Extra Clean Property Services delivers a full range of exterior cleaning works including pressure washing, window cleaning, gutter cleaning and graffiti removal. Under the deal, Extra Clean Property Services will become an integrated part of the business.


Through a long-term growth and expansion strategy, SCS continues to broaden its service range, recently introducing asbestos removal and planned maintenance and repairs, including bathroom and kitchen replacement. The introduction of external cleaning takes the firm a step closer to offering a full package of commercial property solutions to clients.


JULIUS RUTHERFOORD SERVES AN ACE AT


QUEEN’S One of the oldest multipurpose sports complexes in the world, The Queen’s Club, has appointed cleaning specialist, Julius Rutherfoord, to provide contract cleaning services across multiple buildings on its west London site.


The Queen’s Club, national headquarters to the racquet sports of Real Tennis and Rackets, was looking for a specialist, quality contract cleaning organisation to provide outstanding cleaning standards consistently, whilst maintaining the utmost discretion and implementing the strictest security measures. In addition, the client needed a cleaning company that could execute the job quickly to meet their critical tournament deadline, and be delivered by professionally trained operatives.


Battersea-based Julius Rutherfoord was chosen as it matched these requirements and demonstrated it


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has the dedicated local resources and experience to deliver this bespoke cleaning solution. The London contract cleaning company has built a reputation as a professional and reliable service provider for some of the most iconic offices and buildings in the capital.


Marcus Heap, Julius Rutherfoord Sales and Marketing Director, said: “We are delighted to be working with The Queen’s Club. This iconic establishment has a reputation for providing facilities of the highest quality and we are excited to be able to come on board and add our expertise to the mix.


“As a quality, family-owned London specialist cleaning company with similar standards, we are thrilled to have been chosen for this prestigious contract and will be working with the Club to provide the best possible service for its valued members. They expect the best and we are pleased they have chosen Julius Rutherfoord.”


Established in 1886, The Queen’s Club was the first multipurpose sports complex ever to be built, anywhere in the world. The Club offers its Members the opportunity to play Lawn Tennis, Real Tennis, Rackets and Squash on some of the finest courts in the world.


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is an established firm within the sector that has carved a solid reputation. This is the first time that we have acquired a firm rather than launching a new division. The existing skills, experiences and understanding of the sector by the existing team there will allow us to hit the ground running.


“Bringing Extra Clean Property Services into the company fold will strengthen our service proposition and help build the brand further still. We will continue to employ the team under SCS and hope to add more staff to the team in the coming months as this new arm gathers momentum.”


Sarah Southworth, Managing Director of SCS said: “This is a fantastic coup for us that adds yet more weight to our business. Extra Clean Property Services


SCS is a specialist cleaning business that provides a range of specialist cleaning services across the Northwest and further afield. Since launching in 2007, SCS has developed and grown its service offering, client roster and locations covered, to become one of the UK's leading specialist cleaning companies.


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