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£4,500, receiving the Bursary in three instalments, £1,500 at the start of each academic year or for the first three academic years even if the degree is four years or longer.


Applicants are assessed according to need, worthiness, endeavour, and overall performance. Each candidate brings something unique, so the selection process is incredibly competitive.


David Garcia, Vice President of the CHSA, explained: “Our employees’ members work hard and this bursary, by giving something directly to their children, is a perfect way for us to say thank you for their contribution and ongoing commitment.”


CHSA offers two undergraduate


scholar bursaries The Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) has launched the search for its 2019 Undergraduate Scholars; up to two will be awarded this year, the second in the CHSA’s five-year commitment to the programme.


The sons and daughters of CHSA members, who on 1 September 2019 will be 18 years or over and commencing their higher education studies this year, are eligible to apply. The successful applicants will be awarded a maximum of


Cleaning up your community


competition returns Robert Scott’s Cleaning up your Community competition will return for a second year in March 2019, following on from the success of its 2018 launch.


The competition will launch at the start of the Great British Spring Clean on Friday 22 March 2019.


The competition provides the opportunity to nominate a worthy community project in need of some cleaning TLC. The winning project will receive £500 worth of cleaning products and a day’s cleaning on behalf of Robert Scott, with four regional project finalists also receiving £250 worth of Robert Scott products.


Entrants will be judged by a panel of industry leaders including Stan Atkins – Chairman of the British Cleaning Council, Neil Nixon – Cleaning & Maintenance Editor, and from Robert Scott, Head of Sales Gill Ireson and Sales Director Alastair Scott.


The 2018 winners were the Pentref Taclus group from Llanberis, a collection of local residents that organise regular walking clean-ups of the town, a popular tourist destination in North Wales.


Alastair Scott added: “It was fantastic to see the diversity of entries last year – from a gymnastics club in Rochdale to a dog shelter in Sheffield. We know there are so many deserving projects across the country and we look forward to seeing this year’s entries and offering a little cleaning


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The CHSA has awarded six bursaries in recent times. The most recent recipients, Ellie Walker and Krupa Solanki, are in the first year of their degrees at Leeds university and the University of Northampton respectively. Ellie is studying Biology and Krupa is taking Early Childhood Studies.


Applicants need to submit their completed form, which can be obtained from Linda Belcher (Secretary of the CHSA) or from the CHSA website by 28 June 2019. Those shortlisted will be interviewed in July by a selection panel to be led by David Garcia.


secretary@chsa.co.uk www.chsa.co.uk know-how and a helping hand to the winners.”


Nominations can be submitted online at the website below from 22 March by providing the name, location of the project with a picture and your reasons why they deserve to win. The deadline for entries is Monday 22 April 2019.


In addition to the competition, Robert Scott will also release its 2019 ‘spotless’ Spotify playlist in time for the Great British Spring Clean: you can download the playlist here.


http://spoti.fi/2CNI0Ax www.robert-scott.co.uk


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