Collaboration is a core value at Chevron Green Services, so you can imagine our delight when we were asked by our client, Balfour Beatty plc, to take part in their social impact pledge on the M25 J10 scheme.
Our role is maintaining a sensory garden built for The National Autistic Society. CGS team members from our Stanton Harcourt and Crowborough depots will visit Stonepit Close Residential Home every month to nurture the grounds at the front of the house.
During the first visit, Dean Matthews, Matt Dawson and Cory Malin spent the whole day at Stonepit Close, much to the joy of Deputy Manager Leighton Carter, who said, “We can see out of our office window for the first time in ages. This makes such a difference to us. Everything looks so neat!”
Great job chaps 🙌🏼