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Some early festive cheer was brought to local authorities with Strictly Come Dancing star, Flavia Cacace, presenting winners of the APSE performance networks awards 2009. Hosted in Blackpool the awards recognised the best and most improved performers in local government front line services.
Following the launch of Polymorph's Building Cleaning Contract Management System, CLEANSE earlier in the year, Polymorph sponsored the Building Cleaning section. Steve Harris, Polymorph's MD pictured presenting the awards with Flavia comments "Many congratulations to the finalists and winners in both categories - Best Performer, being won by St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council; and Most Improved Performer, won by Southampton City Council."
The awards evening followed a packed seminar programme with speakers including Richard Reeves of DEMOS, Valerie Watts, Chief Executive of Derry Council, Max Moulin of Sheffield Hallam University and Simon Burrell of INVOLVE as well as a host of interactive workshops with specialist speakers from across local government front line services
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