Senior Scaffolding Training Instructor Retires After 17 Years Of Service

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Joint Managing Director Ray Johnson presents John with gifts and best wishes.
Joint Managing Director Ray Johnson presents John with gifts and best wishes.
Gifts and best wishes were presented to Safety and Access employee John Campbell after 17 years of service to the company.
Staff at Safety and Access Ltd were together to wish Senior Instructor, John Campbell their best wishes for his recent retirement. John is one of the longest serving employees with the company at 17 years and is looking forward to pursuing his hobby of carp fishing.
John has delivered CISRS and other training to thousands of people over the years ranging from scaffolder skills and management and supervisory training.
At an informal gathering at the Nottingham Centre John was presented with several gifts from his colleagues. The staff and directors of Safety and Access would like to thank John for his invaluable contribution to the development and success of the company and wish him a long and happy retirement as well as a successful carp fishing career!

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