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South Coast Skips helping the community in more ways than one

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Published Date: 12 July 2010
South Coast Skips is pleased to be sponsoring the Best Street category of this year's Observer Community Awards.
The company has been specialising in waste management across the south coast for many years and operates extensively covering areas including Bognor Regis, Chichester, Littlehampton, Worthing, Petworth, Midhurst and Pulborough.

With its team of de
dicated workers, the firm certainly plays a big part in keeping the area in which we live clean and tidy, so that people of all ages and backgrounds in our community can enjoy it.

The company prides itself on its ability to devise tailor-made waste solutions to meet the needs of each individual site and processes waste through its own state-ofthe- art treatment and recycling facility.

South Coast Skips currently recycles 80 per cent of its waste and promises to offer a 21st century waste management to both domestic and commercial customers.

With a very professional attitude and attention to detail, the firm is well-known throughout the area and even loaned a hand when members of Sussex Sea Cadets needed to clear their yard, with workers rolling up their sleeves and getting stuck in for free to help the group.

The company has been a staunch supporter of our Business Awards, as well as our community awards, since they first started and their support is invaluable.


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  • Last Updated: 12 July 2010 1:30 PM
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  • Location: Chichester
 
 
 


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