Shaun M Jooste, writer
Town & Country Cleaning holds professional cleaning experience since 1977. The company and franchisees have provided services to clients for more than ten years. While it’s already a corporate member of the British Institute of Facilities Management, it’s now joined the Chamber of Commerce for the Hampshire and Surrey areas.
The Chamber of Commerce has selected areas in the UK where it holds more than 100 events throughout the year. It provides network opportunities for more than 5,000 businesses in the cleaning sector, helping them expand and learn from each other. Now that Town & Country Cleaning is a full member, it means franchisees will have greater success in the year ahead.
The Managing Director of Town & Country Cleaning, Lee Turner, had the following to say:
“We are proud to be full members of the Hampshire and Surrey Chambers of Commerce and look forward to attending many networking events throughout the year. We are a growing company looking for more customers in the Hampshire and Surrey areas in particular”.
With this new status to the franchise’s name, Town & Country Cleaning will be reaching out to franchisees with new opportunities in the cleaning sector within Hampshire and Surrey. It will also be looking to expand into other UK territories with the right people looking to start a new business. Fortunately, you’ll receive training and support if you decide to join, placing a low investment with a chance at high returns in a few years.
If you’re looking to make a start in the cleaning industry with a new business or to expand your field of expertise, now’s the time to reach for the stars. There may just be a high demand in your area for these services. If you don’t apply, you’ll never know.
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Town & Country Cleaning
Welcome to Town & Country Cleaning and an exciting opportunity to be your own boss whilst benefiting from an existing business framework. We are different from your typical cleaning company. Our brand attracts and retains better staff and customers with higher satisfaction/retention and profitability, whilst spreading risk across diversified revenue streams and multiple customers, both in commercial and domestic markets.
Shaun M Jooste, writer