IT WAS a special day for one Whitchurch company as it moved into new offices and also reaffirmed its commitment to the Armed Forces.
Safety For Group Ltd, experts in health and Safety, recently celebrated the opening of their new offices at Park View Business Centre at Combermere with a number of VIP guests.
This included clients, connections, local businesses and supporters plus Whitchurch town mayor Councillor Andy Hall, who were all invited along to see the new office and training centre.
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Managing director Mark Dyche was joined by Deputy Naval Region Commander Stephen Henaghen to sign the covenant while Patrick Collins and John Dargavel looked on.
A spokesman for the company said: “The open day itself, centred around celebrating the move into new offices at Park View Business Centre, Combermere, on the outskirts of Whitchurch.
“The site has offered a new base in a community of businesses in a wonderful rural setting while maintaining the company's accessibility to serving organisations around the UK.
“We welcomed the mayor, Cllr Andy Hall, who spoke with the team about how impressed he was with the new location and plans to offer support locally to strengthen businesses in the community.
“Safety For has operated in Whitchurch for more than 20 years, with the company being founded by Mark, who still plays a very active role in the consultancy and recently completed a Diploma in Fire Prevention.
“The company employs 13 full-time staff, four specialist consultants and four trusted partners working closely together to offer a one-stop-shop feel to clients who are looking for a pragmatic approach to health and safety.
“Safety For would welcome an opportunity to demonstrate our dedication to the community, the Covenant and the wider health and safety world.”
Safety For offers consultancy services for Occupational Health and Safety, specialising in Construction Safety and Design Risk Management.
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The company also offer training in a wide range of workplace Health and Safety subjects, Construction Related Safety and Fire Safety.
Safety For hold status as an approved training centre for both CITB (Construction Industry Training Board) and FireQual – the specialist awarding body for the fire sector.
If your business is looking for support or you are passionate about a career in health, safety or training, then contact the company on 01948 871 373, or visit in person at our new offices.
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