Regimental Cleaning Services achieves coveted Defence Employer Recognition Gold Award

Ian Williams, Regimental Cleaning Services Founder, receiving Regimental Cleaning Services the prestigious Defence Employer Recognition Gold Award.
Ian Williams, Regimental Cleaning Services Founder, receiving Regimental Cleaning Services the prestigious Defence Employer Recognition Gold Award.

Regimental Cleaning Services, based in South Wales and specialising in commercial and industrial cleaning, has achieved the coveted Gold Award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, bestowed by the UK Government. This accolade highlights the company’s unwavering dedication to supporting the Armed Forces community, joining an exclusive group of organisations nationwide that have received this honour.

The award was officially presented to Regimental Cleaning Services at a ceremony held at HMS Cambria in Cardiff on September 26, 2024. This accolade is the highest badge of honour given to organisations that demonstrate exceptional commitment to supporting defence personnel and inspiring others to do the same.

The Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award acknowledges the vital role that employers like Regimental Cleaning Services play in supporting the Armed Forces community. This year’s award recipients include organisations from across 33 different sectors, ranging from healthcare and education to recruitment and food and beverage. Prominent household names such as Expedia.com, Google, and B&Q were also recognised.

To achieve gold status, organisations must demonstrate a sustained and robust commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant, actively engaging with peers and encouraging the employment of armed forces personnel, veterans, and their families. They must also implement human resources policies that accommodate the unique needs of the Armed Forces community while continuously promoting this advocacy within their networks and industry.

Regimental Cleaning Services was founded by Ian Williams, a former Welsh Guardsman who served for nearly a decade. Upon transitioning back to civilian life, Williams recognised the unique skills and work ethic that former military personnel bring to various industries, particularly in commercial and industrial cleaning. This insight led to the establishment of Regimental Cleaning Services, which now operates from its headquarters in Swansea, serving clients across South Wales.

A significant percentage of the company’s workforce comprises former military personnel, ensuring that its operations reflect the high standards and ethos ingrained in military service. Regimental Cleaning Services collaborates with local training providers who specialise in helping former forces personnel transition smoothly into civilian careers. The company is also committed to supporting military charities such as SSAFA and ABF The Soldiers’ Charity through fundraising efforts and employment opportunities.

Ian Williams, Founder of Regimental Cleaning Services, said:

“We are incredibly honoured to receive the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award. As a company founded on military values, we understand the importance of supporting our Armed Forces community. This award is a testament to our commitment to providing opportunities for veterans and their families and ensuring that their transition to civilian life is as smooth as possible.”

Speaking on the award, Minister for Veterans and People, Alistair Carns, said:

“Our Armed Forces Community make incredible sacrifices to keep the nation safe, and it is only right that they are welcomed and valued in the workplace. This scheme aligns with this government’s determination to renew the nation’s contract with our Armed Forces. I would like to thank the nearly 200 organisations that have been recognised with a gold award this year. Their continued support ensures that our Armed Forces Community are given opportunities needed to flourish.”