Cinderella Support Services joins Sheffield Chamber as a Premium Partner

26th February 2019

Cinderella Support Services, one of Sheffield's leading facilities management companies, is the latest business to join Sheffield Chamber of Commerce as a Premium Partner.

Phil Goleby, Managing Director of Cinderella Support Services, joined Steve Manley Chamber President at the recent Patron and Premium Partner Breakfast event to receive a presentation plaque to celebrate their membership. As a Premium Partner, the company will be at the forefront of developments across the city region and join the wider British Chamber network of 75,000 businesses. Phil said, -We're joining the Chamber at an unprecedented time of growth for our company. "We pride ourselves on the quality of our relationships and the service we offer, and we're confident that joining this network of like-minded businesses here in our home town will support our growth across the UK. Established in 1993, the company offers a range of facilities management services utilising their IRATA trained rope access team. They use state of the art equipment including mobile elevated working platform's (MEWP) to clean premises up to 90 meters high. Working across many sectors, their client portfolio includes Government, Education and Health Care. Steve Manley of Sheffield Chamber, said: -We're delighted to have Cinderella on board as a Premium Partner. They'll be an asset to our network and we all look forward to supporting their progress.

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