Last Updated : 05 January 2004

The
British Cleaning Council is the voice of the UK cleaning industry. It
was established in 1982 to coordinate the affairs of the industry and
to be responsible at home and abroad on industry matters.
The council provides a forum for members to meet and work together to
raise the profile of the industry and help it gain the credibility it
deserves. It also promotes and encourages improvements in health,
hygiene and general cleanliness standards.
The BCC has 19 members, which cover every facet of the multi-million pound UK cleaning industry.
Along with Quartz Publishing & Exhibitions, the BCC co-owns the
world-renowned Cleaning Show. This is a regular and well-regarded
exhibition held at the NEC Birmingham every two years, and is now a
highlight of the international cleaning industry calendar.
The aim is to provide a showcase that both reflects and caters for the
UK industry`s needs, with BCC ploughing profits back into the industry,
helping us pursue our policy of furthering the educational, training
and promotional needs of its member bodies.
The British Cleaning Council also organises the "Clean Britain Awards"
scheme, replacing "Britain`s Cleanest City" competition. The finale
coincides with The Cleaning Show, last taking place at the Birmingham
NEC on 13th March 2007.
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Last Updated : 27 June 2007

MARK WOODHEAD - DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
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Mark
Woodhead, Sales Director of Selden Research was elected to the role of
Deputy Chairman on 21st June 2007. Mark has 25 years experience in the
cleaning industry; he represents the CHSA on the BCC having been
Chairman of that association in 2003 and 2004. He also represents the
interests of BCC and its member associations on the board of BCCE Ltd,
the company responsible for the biennial Cleaning Show.
Founded in 1969 and based in Buxton Derbyshire, Mark runs Selden
Research along with his brothers David and Peter. The family business
was the first professional cleaning chemical manufacturer to gain the
ultimate environmental manufacturing standard IPPC which builds upon
the foundations of ISO14001. Today Selden produces 40,000 tonnes of
product annually, employing 130 staff.
Married with 2 teenage daughters, Mark fights his advancing years away
on the lacrosse field; a glutton for punishment - in 2004 he ran the
London Marathon raising money for the NSPCC.
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Last Updated : 27 June 2007

STEVE TO DELIVER A TOUCH OF QUALITY
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On
21st June 2007, Steve Wright, Chief Executive of Quality Assured
Services (QAS) Ltd, became Chairman of the British Cleaning Council.
Originally from Edmonton, Steve’s company’s headquarters are in Ware,
Hertfordshire. He started the business in 1990 and employs around 500
staff including his son Jamie who is the Business Development Director
and his daughter Emma who heads up the payroll department.
He has 30 + years’ experience in cleaning and facilities management.
His career began at the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) where he
was one of the Corporation’s youngest facilities managers.
Steve is very active in the industry, having recently been Master of
the Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners and Chairman of the
Building Cleanability Awards. “I have entered at a very exciting time -
the year in which we have celebrated our 25th anniversary at the House
of Commons, no less! I hope to build on BCC’s successes to date and
expand our business portfolio, not forgetting our desire to develop the
important links we have made, including those in the Government, to
name a few.”
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Last Updated : 01 January 2004

NEW PRESIDENT FOR BCC
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Honorary Post Is Filled For Only Second Time Since Council's Establishment
The British Cleaning Council, the co-ordinating body for the UK
cleaning industry, has announced the appointment of a new President.
The honorary post, which has no fixed term, has been bestowed on Trevor
Iles, a former BCC chairman, in recognition of his considerable and
lengthy service to the Council and to the UK cleaning industry as a
whole. He takes up the job with immediate effect.
This is only the second time in its 25-year history that the British
Cleaning Council, whose 16 member bodies embrace virtually every aspect
of the industry, has awarded the honour; the last person to hold the
post of BCC President was Lord Parry of Neyland, who relinquished the
position more than a decade ago.
Trevor, who began serving on the British Cleaning Council in the early
1990's representing the Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers' Association,
completed his two-year term of office as BCC chairman in 1996. Since
that time, he has continued to take an active interest in the affairs
of the Council. Within the last few years, he has chaired a
sub-committee tasked with re-formulating and updating the Memorandum of
Articles and Association of the BCC, as well as considering the scope
and future development of the Council.
He has also represented the BCC on the Board of BCCE Limited, the
jointly-owned company which runs the Cleaning Show, the cleaning
industry's highly successful biennial exhibition, and has been a member
of the judging panel for the BCC's biennial "Britain's Cleanest City"
award scheme, which aims to raise standards of cleanliness in Britain's
cities and recognise the efforts of those cities which have implemented
successful policies in this direction.
A former chairman of the Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers' Association,
Trevor is now its Vice-President. He is, in addition, a member of the
British Institute of Cleaning Science, as well as of the Chartered
Institute of Waste Management, and can look back on a career in the
industry extending nearly 40 years.
A Continuous Presence
When not traversing the length and breadth of the country in the
service of one or another of the industry's governing bodies,
Yorkshireman Trevor is chairman and managing director of the
Bradford-based company which he founded in 1972 and which continues to
bear his name. Trevor Iles Limited was originally set up to manufacture
trade waste containers, sackholders, and more recently, litter bins,
but is now involved, with the aid of Trevor's two sons who have
followed him into the business, not just in manufacturing, but also in
service, engineering support and distribution, all within the broad
scope of the cleaning industry. He is also a director (and a former
chairman) of Nationwide Hygiene Supplies, a national distribution
organisation for hygiene and cleaning products; as such, he remains in
regular contact with all the major manufacturers of cleaning machines,
chemicals and other equipment, as well as understanding the needs of
contract cleaners and other service providers.
"The idea behind having a president as well as a chairman," says the
BCC's General Secretary, John Stinton, "is principally to ensure that
while the latter changes every two years (with a further year on
Council ex officio), the former is available to provide some continuity
and maintain a constant, knowledgeable and fully-conversant presence,
whenever required, in support of the Council's deliberations.
"For this reason," he added, "BCC members are delighted to see in the
role an all-rounder who has such a unique breadth of experience in, and
connections with, so many of the differing interests within the
cleaning business. Trevor, who is such a well-known and well-respected
figure throughout the industry, is the perfect choice."
Trevor himself is looking forward to his new role with enthusiasm. "I
feel greatly honoured that the BCC has entrusted me with this new role.
Without wishing to interfere in any way with its day-to-day running, I
am happy to do whatever I can, whenever I am called upon, to further
the work of the British Cleaning Council, which today, more than ever,
has such an important part to play in advancing the interests of the UK
cleaning industry," he said.
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