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CHSA 2018 Undergraduate Bursary winners announced


Krupa Solanki and Ellie Walker have been named as the recipients of the CHSA’s 2018 Undergraduate Bursaries.


Applicants were assessed by a Judging Panel led by CHSA Vice President and Treasurer David Garcia, according to need, worthiness, endeavour,


and overall performance. The CHSA Council made the decision earlier this year to award up to two bursaries every year for the next five years.


Krupa and Ellie will receive a total of £4,500 each in three instalments, the first payment being made this month and


Spectrum moves warehouse after giving customers a roasting


Norwich-based Spectrum Hygiene has relocated into a new 10,000 sq ft warehouse, moving from its previous 7,000 sq ft facility.


With a current annual turnover of £4m for the company and its subsidiaries, the new warehouse is a pivotal factor in Spectrum’s ambitious plans to increase sales by as much as 50% in the next two years. So, why roast the customers?


One of Spectrum’s subsidiary companies is South East Coffee Company Ltd, which augments Spectrum’s cleaning chemicals supply business to restaurants and hotels in the East Anglia region. Beginning only five years ago as an add- on to the janitorial supply business, South East Coffee now enjoys £1m annual sales.


Spectrum Hygiene has grown by word of mouth and customer recommendations for its products and service, offering great value for money to its customers and of course its bespoke coffees. It offers Greyland brand chemicals including the full range of washroom, hard and soft floor cleaning chemicals, area deodorisers, polishes and soaps.


Damian Potter, MD of Spectrum Hygiene, adds: “Local enterprises like to deal with local suppliers; we at Spectrum Hygiene and South East have been serving them all successfully for 15 years, now with five delivery vans on the road, whilst at the same time bringing in innovation and new products.”


Greyland MD, Richard Dyson, along with sales director James Brough, took time out to congratulate Damian on the new move. Richard commented: “Spectrum Hygiene has been a valued, growing customer for Greyland brand chemicals ever since they joined the Caterbar buying group


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the subsequent being made at the start of the second and third years of their degrees.


Krupa Solanki, whose father works for CHSA member GOJO Industries Europe, is heading to the University of Northampton to take Early Childhood Studies. Profoundly deaf, Krupa now has two cochlear implants and is active in local groups for young people including Deaf Connect and Deaf Coffee.


Ellie Walker’s mother works for CHSA member CPD Direct. The first in her family to go to university, Ellie is going to study Biology at the University of Leeds.


David Garcia added: “All the applicants were impressive. They have all worked incredibly hard in their studies and contributions to the local community and each would have been an excellent recipient of the bursary – making the final decision was very difficult. Krupa and Ellie nudged ahead when we aggregated the final scores. I’m sure they will both thrive at university and with their future chosen career path.”


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two years ago, and we are pleased to see them in new premises which will help them grow their business to the next level. We wish them every success.”


www.spectrumhygiene.co.uk www.greyland.co.uk


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