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EASILUME LAUNCHES


NEW WEBSITE EasiLume, experts in conventional and LED lighting, has recently launched its new website www.EasiLume.com. The new site reveals EasiLume’s unique approach and includes a full product range and downloadable catalogue, a project gallery and a blog page.


CHARLTON HOUSE WINS AT RSPH HEALTH AND WELLBEING


AWARDS Charlton House, part of the CH&Co Group, has been recognised as part of the Royal Society for Public Health’s (RSPH) annual Health and Wellbeing Awards.


Charlton House is the only contract catering company to have won a prestigious RSPH Health and Wellbeing award and the company’s focus has been driven by Caroline Fry, Deputy CEO of CH&Co Group. The award is also for their Passport to Health initiative that they have been running as part of the employee dining services at Gatwick Airport.


The Health and Wellbeing Awards recognise achievements in the promotion of health and wellbeing through activities, policies and strategies to empower communities and individuals, improve the population’s health, and address the wider social determinants of health.


Amanda Ursell, consultant nutritionist to Charlton House, explained that there were a number of unique elements of their service at Gatwick Airport that impressed the judges, “We worked with the Gatwick Occupational Health and Wellbeing team to design and deliver a 12-


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week pilot wellbeing programme for employees, which saw significant reductions in blood glucose and total cholesterol levels along with body weight and waist circumference plus an improvement in happiness and sleep quality.


“The amazing catering team at the airport supported us with Passport to Health options in the restaurants, including the 'Grill-Up' alternative to the traditional 'Fry-Up' cooked breakfast, nutritionally balanced ‘Grab and Fly’ food bags for crew members, designed specifically to be able to be taken air-side.


Paul Honey, Managing Director of Charlton House, added, “We work hard at promoting healthy eating and lifestyle within the company and our initiatives have been proven to have had a positive impact.”


Shirley Cramer, CEO of RSPH, said, “The RSPH has a long history of promoting good practice in public health and we are proud of our Health and Wellbeing Awards which provide a stage to celebrate the great work of organisation’s across the country regardless of their sector, size and setting.”


The scheme receives submissions from all organisations that promote health and wellbeing as part of commissioning, operational support or service delivery.


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“We believe our approach to lighting is a step-change in the industry,” said Nick Pollard, Managing Director. “We create lighting packages and manage the process all the way through from spec to installation, making sure the project stays on time, on performance and on budget.


“Our new site explains this approach and shows specifiers, architects, contractors, project managers and facilities managers how we make lighting easy.”


The new website has an area for registering projects, a live chat box and a page explaining all the benefits of LED.


“LED has been a lighting revolution,” said Stuart Dixon, EasiLume Sales Manager. “It has changed the way lighting is specified, measured, fitted and the way it looks and feels. And the implications of LED on workspaces are huge. It boosts health and productivity, while lowering maintenance and energy bills.


“Our service makes specifying, selling and installing any kind of lighting easy, but with our help, there is no project LED isn’t perfect for.”


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