Partnerships set to ease LA’s financial woes
Two new local authority joint venture partnerships are set to bring much-needed financial relief to the public purse.
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Two new local authority joint venture partnerships are set to bring much-needed financial relief to the public purse.
The Norse Highways teams are behind the wheel of seven new high-tech gritting vehicles which are helping keep Norfolk’s roads safe.
In the aftermath of a week of a dramatic weather front, with winds reaching up to 70 mph winds, Norse Highways crews involved in the clean-up were thanked for their hard work in dealing with more than 1,000 emergency calls.
As temperatures continually plunged well below zero, Norse’s dedicated Highways team worked closely with their council partners, battling to clear the snow and keep roads open.
Norse has been re-awarded the contract to provide a wide range of waste collection services to the University of East Anglia.
Leading UK Local Authority Trading Company Norse Group has extended its portfolio with two new partnerships.
The partnering arrangement which underpins Norse’s joint venture company, East Suffolk Norse Ltd, has risen to the challenges thrown up by COVID-19
Norse Group has generated almost £3 million in new FM services across its partnerships with local authorities during the lockdown period.
The Norse Group now provides domestic refuse collections for more than a million people following the start of a new waste service for Amber Valley Council in Derbyshire.
Lord Gary Porter of Spalding CBE has joined Norse Group board as a non-executive director