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The force is with Lamps for fun filled 10th anniversary event E


lectrical wholesaler, LAMPS, has celebrated its 10th Anniversary with


an entertainment-filled event in Milton Keynes for valued staff, customers and suppliers. Commercial Operations Manager, Andy


Hutchinson, told us: “A magician, a strings comedy trio and a live boogie band entertained guests throughout the evening and even Darth Vader and his storm troopers spared us time from their busy ‘dark force’ workload to assist us with greeting guests – making sure the evening and the charity prize raffle went smoothly!” The evening raised £1,100, which has been donated to five charities: The Henry Allen Trust,


Lumilow expands sales team with two new apprentices


T


heresa Whaley and Surjun Singh have joined Lumilow Lighting as apprentice Sales


Co-ordinators. “Due to an increase in business we were struggling


to cope with demand and needed more support,” explains Managing Director, Andy Chell. “We have already successfully employed an


Make A Wish, The Royal British Legion, Medicinema, the Mitchell Huth Neuroblastoma Fund and Oxford Children’s Hospital. Adds Andy: “Jason and Chris, the two


Directors/Partners of the company were photographed kneeling before Darth Vader. They had no idea what entertainment I had organised for the event let alone being summoned by Darth Vader in front of the audience!”


apprentice, so we were keen to support another young person into our industry. We are big supporters of local employment and training staff from the ground up. It has been a very heartening experience to see young people with such desire to work and passion to succeed.” For Chell, it’s vitally important that apprenticeships


are structured to provide real development and prospects for young people. “Both Theresa and Surjun have been apprentices at other companies but left because they were not being trained properly,” Chell explains. “When you offer young people support and respect,


they thrive,” he adds. “That's a no brainer to me and at Lumilow the same attitude we offer clients, a professional, caring approach, is the one we use in house too.”


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