Sunday 10th March 2019 Time to Book in to the Guild Conference and Exhibition to be held this year at the Manor Hotel, Meriden, just three miles from the NEC, Birmingham Airport and Birmingham International Rail Station, Post code CV7 7NH. Plan of Conference Speakers Guild Conference 10th March 2019 In no particular order: Leon Wennekes,
Guild Members can now download the Business Plan and Business Plan Marketing Budget by logging into the members’ section of the website and selecting ‘Helpful Documents’ from the page quick links.
Guild Members can download the ReportCam App by logging into the members’ section of the website and selecting ‘ReportCam – Exclusive to Guild Members’ from the page quick links.
New season sessions being organised now. Sessions start at 10.00am and finish at 3.00pm and will include stain removal for both wet and dry cleaning. Free to Guild members, £80 for non members but discounted if delegate joins on the day. Includes tea/coffee and lunch will be provided. Limited to 30 therefore book early by
Guild of Cleaners and Launderers Conference Sunday 5th of March 2017 held in Maidenhead, UK Conference Theme “Innovations in Our Industry” Jointly held with the Guild Conference was an Exhibition supported by the elite of the industry suppliers and Maidenhead proved to be an excellent location with its close links to Motorways, Rail Station, and
The Guild of Cleaners and Launderers has invested time and money into building an E-Learning programme which will be launched from the Guild’s web Site when available. Covering information for all sectors including drycleaning/wetcleaning and commercial/rental laundry services. Available soon – Guild secretariat at enquiries@gcl.org.uk.
Commencing on 20th February 2017 a five day intensive laundry technology course has been organised at training rooms in Rugby less than two miles from the M6 Motorway and half a mile from the railway station which is a major north south link. We are now taking bookings, contact enquiries@gcl.org.uk or telephone 01698 322669 Our
Following the first TSA managers course held in Scotland last year, when six candidates completed a structured course over a few months and successfully passed the Guild of Cleaners & Launderers Advanced written exam, it was decided to hold another course. The course ran over a 3 month period with a topic from the Guild
The first prisoner to take practical laundry qualifications was awarded his certificates including Laundry Technician on 18th May 2004 and since then the numbers enrolling and being assessed has increased. Instructional Officers also received the awards and we are informed that many more prisoners have begun training and joining the many who have already qualified.