Wednesday 25 April 2012

The Cleaning Event for Carpet and Hard Floor Care Experts

Following the success of the event last year the second Carpet Cleaners Carnival (CCC) – aimed at soft furnishing and floor care industry – will be held in September this year reports the National Carpet Cleaners Association.

The National Carpet Cleaners Association (NCCA), the UK trade body dedicated to the cleaning of carpets, soft furnishings and hard flooring, has been setting the standard in this industry for over forty years through basic, specialist and advanced training courses for members and non-members at all levels of expertise.

On 15th September 2012 the NCCA will be holding their second Carpet Cleaners Carnival at Wicksteed Park in Kettering, Northamptonshire.

The Park is a popular day out destination for families and boasts acres of beautiful parkland. It was also one of the first Leisure Parks in the UK and has one of the largest children's playgrounds in Europe together with in excess of 35 rides and attractions.

The event provides an excellent networking opportunity and will include an exhibition populated by top industry manufacturers, suppliers and advisors from within and outside the Association. Visitors will also be able to attend the workshops, which were so popular last year.

The Show is, which is free to attend, is open to all upholstery and floor care companies and their technicians throughout the UK.

However, the Carpet Cleaners Carnival is so much more than just a trade show. It’s a great day out and an opportunity to bring the industry together.

It’s also a family event and visitors are invited to bring their partners and children. In addition to enjoying a full mix of trade booths, workshops, demonstrations and associated events, families will be able to view the lakes and parklands and, if they wish, visit the playground, fairground and other park attractions.

NCCA Vice President and Marketing Director, Keith Robertson says “If you didn't attend the Carpet Cleaners Carnival in 2011 you really did miss out on a great day. Thank you to all the visitors and exhibitors who took part, many of whom came with their families. The Carnival is so much more than just a trade show. It's an opportunity to bring the industry together and a great day out for the whole family.”

As part of the Carnival, the NCCA has negotiated discounted rates for families wishing to visit the fairground and feature attractions, together with free parking for all visitors, generating substantial savings.

Contact the NCCA on 0116 271 9550 to pre-register and be eligible for all the discounts available.

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