Sloane News Day: The Quarterly Sloane Curtis Newsletter

Projects

It's been another busy quarter for us, with projects progressing across the UK - in Scarborough, St Albans, Milton Keynes, Maidenhead, Bromley and Tamworth.

A key milestone this quarter was the successful completion of our project in Chelmsford. Thank you to everyone involved in delivering this project!

We're also looking forward to starting new projects in Bristol and Kensington soon.

Supporting our Community

Earlier this year, Sloane Curtis donated £25,000 to Garden House Hospice Care during their Big Give campaign. As a local charity supporting families across Hertfordshire, it's a cause that's close to many of our employees and we're proud to play a part in helping them continue their vital work.

Baldock Office

Our new and improved HQ is very close to being complete!

The Baldock team are enjoying the upgraded office spaces, meeting rooms, kitchen and gym areas.

We can’t wait to share it with you.

Team News

At the end of April, we welcomed a Marketing Apprentice, Sophie Bunting, to support our Sales & Marketing function. As our first apprentice, this marks an exciting milestone for the business and reflects our commitment to supporting apprenticeship opportunities. Welcome to the team, Sophie!

At the beginning of May, we were delighted to see Manoj Parmar promoted to Commercial Director. This well-deserved progression reflects his hard work and commitment. Congratulations, Manoj!

At the end of May, Dave Tarbuck stepped up into the role of Managing Director, with Lee Caswell transitioning into the position of Executive Chairman. Congratulations to you both on this next chapter!

World Cup 2026

It’s great to have so many of the team involved in our World Cup sweepstake!

Unfortunately, the tournament has already come to an end for a few of them. Commiserations to John Bond, Paul Crawford, Phil Weaver, Wayne Sykes and Wayne Harris, whose teams have been knocked out :(

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