Supported each step of the way
The Minster Cleaning franchise opportunity is well equipped to provide a high level of support, leaving you to concentrate on building a business
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upport for franchisees has always been fundamental to the success of Minster Cleaning. It has used
more than 40 years in the industry creating systems that simplify many of the important day-to-day business activities, leaving franchisees free to concentrate on
building a substantial, valuable asset. With 36 years’ experience in the
cleaning industry including 32 years in franchising, Head of Operations Ian Hadley has an in-depth understanding of the operational issues that can arise in a large network such as Minster Cleaning’s. Ian ensures consistency of best
practice across the network and compliance with current legislation, such as rises in the National Living Wage and environmental legislation. As well as providing help for
franchisees in areas such as health and safety, employment related matters, risk assessments, operational training and product and service advice, Ian is involved in progressing leads for suitable national and regional contracts. He also
Head of Operations Ian Hadley
manages the ISO and SafeContractor accreditations for Minster Cleaning’s Network Support Centre. Healthcare is an important market for
Minster Cleaning thanks to its expertise in providing specialist cleaning services to the sector. Minster Cleaning’s healthcare cleaning plans and audit processes align with the current NHS national standards of healthcare cleanliness guidelines and Care Quality Commission requirements. Minster Cleaning is an Accredited
Training Centre with the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc), and Ian is a licensed assessor. This allows Minster Cleaning to offer accredited training to all branch staff. Minster Cleaning also partners with Citation Professional Solutions to provide training and support in areas such as infection control, employment law and health & safety. Minster Cleaning offers a safe and
secure future whether franchisees buy an established business or a new territory. Help is available with the transition from employment to self-employment
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