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company hosted over 70 contractors, architects, engineers and specifiers aboard the ‘William B’ Thames cruiser. Guests were treated to a rivers-eye view of some of the iconic London buildings that Newton has waterproofed and damp proofed over the years.
Award-Winning Newton celebrates 170 Years N
ewton Waterproofing’s 170th anniversary celebrations got going in style in June, as the historic
Times Local Business Awards Rather fittingly, on the same night Newton also received the Family Business of the Year Award at the Times Local Business Awards, in recognition of the initiative and talent consistently displayed by Newton.
Property Care Association Best Practice Awards More celebrations were in order two days later as Newton also won the Sustainability Award at the Property Care Association Best Practice Awards. Newton were recognised for their industry-leading Membrane Recycling Service, which is unique not just within
property care, but within the construction industry as a whole.
Kent Excellence in Business Awards Finally, Newton won two more prizes at the prestigious Kent Excellent in Business Awards (KEiBAs). The team were ecstatic to receive the Commitment to the Environment and Medium Business of the Year Awards, which recognised the significant steps being taken by the company to improve its environmental credentials, and the product range, service
levels and family culture within the company as a whole. “All of the Newton family are proud to be
part of this hardworking and fun-loving team, and these awards are a wonderful recognition of the contributions that every single team member has made towards our achievements over the years. I think the original John Newton would have approved.” said Warren Muschialli, Managing Director.
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