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News Sponsored by Cleaning Show 2021 moved to June
The Cleaning Show 2021, set to take place at ExCeL London in March, has been officially rescheduled until 8-10 June 2021 by the organisers.
In a decision wholly supported by the British Cleaning Council, the organisers’ hope that by the new dates the worst of COVID-19 will be far behind us all, and that organised business events can take place safely and confidently.
Quartz Business Media has worked closely with the Association of Event Organisers (AEO) in developing the Government-approved AllSecure Standard. This document outlines the highest levels of hygiene and safety, and enables effective and safe operation according to Government and local authority guidance.
This will be the first opportunity that the industry has to meet in person following one of the most challenging times for the cleaning sector in a generation.
So much has been achieved by cleaning professionals during the pandemic and the Cleaning Show promises to
be a productive and safe environment whilst celebrating the role the industry has played in the fight against COVID-19.
Alongside the exhibition of suppliers, event highlights will include the Cleaning Show Awards, the return of the Window Cleaning World Cup, a highly topical conference programme, and a pair of new features: a dedicated demonstration area and the CSSA Innovation Showcase.
All existing exhibitor bookings and visitor registrations remain in place and will be transferred automatically to the new dates. The organisers would like to thank everyone involved in the show for their continued support and patience.
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CHSA unveil 2021 Undergraduate bursary
Every successful applicant is awarded a maximum of £4,500, receiving the Bursary in three instalments, £1,500 at the start of each academic year or for the first three academic years if the degree is longer. Only ‘would- be students’, who are the children of CHSA members' employees, will be 18 years of over on 1 September 2021, and commencing their higher education studies this autumn are eligible to apply.
David continued: “People working in the cleaning and hygiene sector are the unsung heroes of this pandemic, supplying the PPE and cleaning and hygiene products so essential for keeping workplaces safe. It’s a particular pleasure this year to give something back through this Bursary for the children of our members’ employees.”
Young people may not yet be certain of what’s replacing A Levels this summer, but there is one thing they can rely on – the Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association’s (CHSA) Bursary.
David Garcia, Vice President and Treasurer of the CHSA (and driving force behind the Association’s Bursary programme) said: “Young people are living in an uncertain world. The past 12 months have been incredibly challenging for them, with continual changes to their schooling. We know there will be no A Levels but we still don’t know the detail of what will take their place.
“In the midst of this uncertainty, young people can depend on our Bursary. Our commitment to supporting talented young people remains unwavering.”
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2021 is the sixth year since the scheme was re-introduced the CHSA has awarded the Bursary to talented young people. Four young people have already completed their studies with the support of a CHSA Bursary. Seven are current recipients, two of whom graduate this summer. Together they will have received £49,500 from the CHSA by the end of their studies.
Applicants are assessed according to need, worthiness, endeavour, and overall performance. Each candidate also brings something unique, their ‘x-factor’. To apply, eligible young people need to visit the CHSA website and click on the link on the 2021 Bursary page.
The closing date for applications is 25 June 2021. Shortlisted applicants need to be available to meet the judging panel, to be led by CHSA Vice President David Garcia, on 21 July 2021.
www.chsa.co.uk/bursary see pages... 28-29
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