Cleaning firm set to wipe the floor with competitors.Byline: Chris Knox ACLEANING firm boss who won over celebrity entrepreneur entrepreneur (än'trəprənûr`) [Fr.,=one who undertakes], person who assumes the organization, management, and risks of a business enterprise. Duncan Bannatyne Duncan Walker Bannatyne, OBE D.Sc.(born February 2 1949) is a British entrepreneur and businessman. He is most famous for his appearance as a business angel or Dragon on the BBC programme Dragons' Den. on TV's Dragon's Den believes he can grow his firm's annual sales from pounds 370,000 to pounds 2.5m by 2011 as he moves into cleaning up crime scenes. Tony Earnshaw entered the Dragon's Den with his Newcastle-based UK Commercial Cleaning Services company earlier this year and came away with pounds 100,000 from Mr Bannatyne in exchange for a 35% stake in the business. Mr Earnshaw is now planning to use the cash to set up offices in London by the end of the year to complement his site in Leeds, as well as set up a crimescene cleaning division after sending a number of his workers on specialist cleaning courses. The division will handle cleaning jobs after forensic Belonging to courts of justice. forensic 1) adj. from Latin forensis for "belonging to the forum," ancient Rome's site for public debate, and currently meaning pertaining to the courts. teams have left a crime scene, which is an area of work that has yet to be tapped into by most domestic cleaning companies due to its sensitive nature. He now expects to hit a turnover of pounds 1.5m this year and add another pounds 1m in two years' time as a result of the expansion and ongoing support from Darlington-based leisure tycoon Bannatyne. The firm, which will employ 40 staff once its London operation opens for business, expects to employ 60 staff by 2011 to help with its growing portfolio of contracts, which includes window cleaning for Sunderland City Council and the Bannatyne's Health Club chain. "We now expect sizeable growth over the coming years as we begin to enter new markets in addition to our core window cleaning, fire and flood restoration cleaning and deep steam cleaning work," Mr Earnshaw said. "The crime scene division will bring something new to the business and should help us gain an edge over our competitors." The company's humble origins make its future aspirations aspirations npl → aspiraciones fpl (= ambition); ambición f aspirations npl (= hopes, ambition) → aspirations fpl all the more impressive, with Mr Earnshaw starting out in 2004 after buying a window cleaning round for pounds 300. As a 19-year-old, he quit his role at waste management company Biffa and proceeded to transform the window cleaning round from a handful of houses into a pounds 6,000-a-month business in just six months. However, he was not content with the easy life and faced the Dragons in August alongside his sales manager sales manager n → gerente m/f de ventas sales manager n → directeur commercial sales manager sale n → and long-time friend Stephen Pearsons with the aim of securing the required investment for a 25% stake in the business. Ultimately, despite a last minute offer from James Caan for a 50% stake in the firm, the pair shook hands with Bannatyne. "Duncan has helped to transform us from a semi-national firm to fully fledged Adj. 1. fully fledged - (of a bird) having reached full development with fully grown adult plumage; ready to fly full-fledged fledged, mature - (of birds) having developed feathers or plumage; often used in combination 2. national firm through his long list of contacts ," Mr Earnshaw said. "As a director of the company he has pledged to lend us his support into the future, which could result in investment if needed." CAPTION(S): BIG CLEAN-UP Left to right, UK Commercial Cleaning Services managing director Tony Earnshaw with Duncan Bannatyne and the firm's sales manager Stephen Pearsons. A new specialist crime-scene cleaning division has been set up. |
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