We have been joined by three new members of staff in January, and have already expanded our fleet by an additional two vehicles to accommodate increasing workloads. Further investment in staff and equipment is expected to take place through the first quarter of this year.
Our relationships with the education sector continue to flourish and expand with recent instructions having been received from a number of schools in the Halton area, including: Moorfield Primary School, and St Gerard’s in Widnes, where we have been instructed on electrical works, and St Edwards in Runcorn where we have been awarded the grounds maintenance contract and instructed on external improvement works.
As Langtree Group further expands its dynamic portfolio, it looks to Groundlevel to quote for the Parkside Colliery improvement works, and also for quotes and proposals for its Carrington Park site in Manchester and The Wharf in Warrington. We have also submitted a tender to potential new customer, Hurstwood.
Groundlevel’s project team this month completed the stunning property extension and refurbishment to Britannia Gardens in Frodsham, Cheshire. We have also this month been commended by a customer for our exceptional work undertaken to a bathroom renovation project at an apartment development in Warwick.
New instructions continue to come in from our local housing provider, Golden Gates Housing Trust and we are proud to have teams currently working on a number of projects in the Warrington community.
Supporting our local community also extends to delivering grounds maintenance services to the local Parish of St James’ Church, Latchford, where Church Warden Brian Carter has expressed his appreciation of our services:- “At a recent Parochial Church meeting, I explained to the members what your company was proposing to do for our church. This has now been done and everybody is really pleased at the improvement to the exterior of the church building now that the trees have been pruned, the bushes beautifully shaped and the bed really tidied up.”
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