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CIS and 85 Gracechurch Street came together to collect donations for the people of

Reports say more than 33,000 people have been killed and thousands of families have been forced from their homes – exposing them to freezing winter temperatures and snowstorms. Children and their families are in desperate need of food, water, shelter, and warm clothing to protect them against the elements and get through the cold nights ahead.

The winner got an amazing Fortnum & Mason Grosvenor Hamper worth £140 donated by CIS Security.

With everybody’s help we have raised an amazing £426.62

Winner of

We were selling the Raffle Tickets on the Ground Floor Reception:

1 Ticket x £5 /

2 Tickets x £10.

Complimentary raffle tickets were distributed at 85 Gracechurch Street to anyone who wanted a chance to win.

CIS Front of House - 165 Fleet Street

The CIS Team at 165 Fleet Street never fail to impress Valentine’s Day

Galina Bogdanova (Front of House Manager) and her team done an amazing job with decorating the site with Valentine’s Day decorations. There was so much great feedback from the client and the tenants saying how much they loved the effort the team had put into the Day.

165 Fleet Street

St. Patrick’s Day

Our team at 165 Fleet Street decided to cheer up the tenants on a rainy St. Patrick’s day with a lovely display. The theme they went for was a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.

London Fashion Week Event held in Focus Point – Regent Quarter

As part of the London Fashion Week, two Fashion Shows took place in Focus Point which hosted well over 600 guests and about 250 event crew members.

f The Mark Fast Fashion Show – 17th Feb f The Patrick McDowell Fashion Show – 20th Feb

Margaret Henshaw (Customer Experience & RQ Communications) has received some very positive feedback and praise from the clients for her Excellent Customer Service and organisational skills.

Ensuring that safety was a top priority, Margaret ensured that guests followed a double-queuing system, so that invite-checks during entry and exit was done in a very calm and organised manner to avoid over-crowding at reception.

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