A glazing and locks services firm has carried out a courtesy ‘disinfectant clean’ of the offices of Norfolk Chambers of Commerce to prepare them for the return of staff.
New Chambers member Evander – which has its headquarters in Norwich – joined the organisation at the start of the year as part of a plan to boost its corporate social responsibility activity and get closer to the communities it operates in.
Matt Smith, Head of HR at Evander, advised that the aim was to reassure the Chambers team that they would be returning to a safe environment after the coronavirus lockdown. He said:
“During these difficult times, we have shared with them some of the feedback we’ve received from our clients and customers around the challenges and nervousness colleagues might have in returning to their workplaces over the coming weeks and months,” he said. “The Norfolk Chambers provide valued support and services for local businesses, which will be key going forward as we move into an eased phase of lockdown and businesses start to re-open and begin operating again.”
Commenting on the support from a new Chambers member, Chris Sargisson, Chief Executive of Norfolk Chambers said:
“We’d like to thank Evander for their support and we are very happy that our offices will be safe and ready for our staff to return to work at the appropriate time.”
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