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MANCHESTER CLEANING SHOW PREVIEW


FLOORBRITE STAND F05


For the past four decades, Floorbrite has built a reputation as the north’s largest contract cleaning and facilities management company.


Throughout the two day Cleaning Show at Manchester’s Event City, Floorbrite can be found at stand F05 where visitors will be able to test themselves to a cyclone challenge. Catch as many balls as you can in the cyclone machine within an allotted time and the person who catches the most balls will win a Zanussi Air Speed Lite Bagless Upright vacuum and a bottle of bubbly.


Visitors to Floorbrite’s stand can also discuss their cleaning and facility management requirements for the following areas: Daily Cleaning, Industrial/Specialist Cleaning, Window Cleaning, Washroom, Hygiene and Consumable Supplies, Waste & Environmental


GREYLAND STAND E01


“To say that we are looking forward to the Manchester Cleaning Show is an understatement,” said Greyland’s Richard Dyson.


Richard has been an outspoken advocate for the Manchester Cleaning Show ever since it was announced last Spring. Here he outlines just why Greyland so enthusiastically supports the new show: “Our factory is only 12 miles from the Event City venue, and we consider this a ‘must do’ event after having visited the relaunched Cleaning Show in London last year.


“With Manchester being the perfect location for a new event of this kind in the North, we hope to meet customers old and new from the Midlands, Northern England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, all of whom will find it easy to get here. Perhaps a few adventurous souls from the South will venture northwards too!


“Alongside our tried and true product lines will be some new cleaning chemicals for industrial and commercial use.


52 | Tomorrow’s Cleaning March 2016


Management, Pest Control and Plants & Ground Maintenance.


The family-run-firm, which was set up in 1972 by the late Martin Wyers, now employs more than 1,000 people across the north of England and provides cleaning and facilities management for nationally recognised names such as Aldi, JD Sports, and Manchester’s very own The Lowry.


Under the direction of Linda, Nina, Nik and Alex Wyers and John Perkins, the company has increased turnover by almost £3million in three years and taken on an additional 350 full and part time staff in the same period.


Floorbrite works with clients in the retail, office, healthcare, education, manufacturing, distribution, industrial, entertainment and leisure sectors offering a full suite of cleaning and facility services.


Based in Sale, and with an office in Yorkshire, Floorbrite is proud of


its northern roots, particularly the opportunities that the bustling city of Manchester has provided for business development and growth.


www.Floorbrite.co.uk


“We will be launching our updated, easy to follow website, together with new look labelling that is as self- explanatory and informative as ever, but in a much more stylish way.”


As well as old hands Richard Dyson and Roger Davies, the Greyland


stand will also be manned by first-timers Jack Barber and Alex Dyson too. They all look forward to welcoming visitors to stand E01 where they can explain more about the full Greyland range.


www.greyland.co.uk twitter.com/TomoCleaning


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