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SECURITY CHANGING TIMES IN SECURITY Tomorrow’s FM caught up with Aston Services Group’s Integration and Business


Development Director James Wheeler, to get his view on security sector transformation and what lies ahead.


Aston Services Group is the UK’s fastest growing independent facilities services provider and became established as a result of the merger between Cleanall Services Limited and Care Facility Management nearly three years ago.


They specialise in the provision of security and cleaning services nationally and work for a variety of market sectors including shopping centres and retail parks, student accommodation, leisure, commercial & property.


Customers include property management groups such as Knight Frank, Ashdown Phillips, CBRE, Munroe K, Savills and Realm, together with other blue chip names such as Liverpool Airport, Liverpool ONE, Manchester 235 Casino & Spinningfields in Manchester – to name but a few.


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James, you have been in the industry for 27 years, how do you think it has


changed for better/worse? JW: Since starting my career in the FM world, we have seen a dramatic change both in terms of perception in the market place and the ever-increasing use of technology to support the security and cleaning operations we deliver on a daily basis. When I started my career, I was given a pager to call the office if anything happened at my sites. Now we have smart phones, laptops, biometric readers and real time monitoring capabilities to assist us in managing day to day events.


The industry has become far more professional in its approach to delivering soft services, to a wide range of market sectors. These changes have allowed companies


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