UK care agency hits £10 million turnover

via UK care agency jointly owned by Zimbabwean hits £10 million turnover – Nehanda Radio 7 November 2014

UNITED KINGDOM – A Yorkshire based nursing, social and homecare agency Local Care Force jointly owned by a Zimbabwean Samuel Rutsito, has reached its 10th birthday by hitting the £10 million turnover mark, and is already planning for future expansion.

According to a report by the BDaily (UK) news site “Local Care Force has offices in Leeds and Sheffield and plans to open a third in Manchester before the end of the year. The firm has achieved year on year growth since its inception in 2004.”

The company was founded by Leanne Silverwood and her business partner, Rutsito, who is from Zimbabwe. The business supplies temporary nursing, support and care staff to care providers and directly to the community

Silverwood said; “Reaching a decade in business is a real milestone for us. We have grown organically and are incredibly proud to have achieved so much. I’m now excited about what the next 10 years will bring.”

Local Care Force plans to celebrate in style by throwing a party in Leeds at the iconic Corn Exchange later this month for its 1,000 plus staff to thank them for their hard work.

“Our business is about the people who work for us, we appreciate the work they deliver day in and day out and wanted to celebrate in style with every one of them, we’ve definitely earned it!” Silverwood added.

Established in 2004, LCF has offices in Leeds and Sheffield. It is the preferred supplier of many large private, public and charitable organisations, providing temporary and permanent staffing solutions as a direct care provider.

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