Herald - Issue 438

Page 62 • The HERALD • 30th March 2023 v THE HERALD - INDEPENDENT AND PROUD OF IT v LJM Bookkeeping Services I provide a range of accounting and business services to individuals, partnerships, charities and small businesses. I am licenced through the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers for the following services. Bookkeeping, Computerised Accounting Software, Final Year End Accounts, Payroll Management, CIS, VAT, Self Assessment Tax for Individuals and Construction Industry Scheme, Statutory Accounts for Small Businesses including Corporation Tax and related submissions, Holiday cover can also be provided for, hourly rates charged. Please contact Lynda McIntyre Email: ljmbookkeepingservices@gmail.com Telephone: 07774 790543 ASK A PROFESSIONAL Hendy Honours Top Performers from Hampshire at Group Awards A gala evening for colleagues was the backdrop to the 2022 Hendy Group awards with TV and radio presenter Colin Murray acting as host. Around 1,300 colleagues from across the group attended the gala evening of awards and entertainment with 11 awards presented on the night. Awards were presented to colleagues from across the business which represents more than 20 franchises and employs more than 1,600 people in Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, Sussex, Surrey, Kent and Devon. Chief executive Paul Hendy said he was extremely proud of the contribution everyone makes to the success of the company and said that 2022 had been a real milestone for the company with turnover reaching £1billion. “Covid meant the toughest trading conditions since the Second World War but we knuckled down and showed resilience,” said Paul. “Tonight is about recognition for the jobs you do and 2023 is going to be our biggest year no question.” e key Hall of Fame award was this year presented to two colleagues from Hampshire in recognition of the tremendous contribution they have both played in the business. Group Used Car Sales Buyer, Mark Sanger and Hendy Truck Administration Manager, Pauline Allen were both inducted into the Hendy Hall of Fame. Paul Hendy said that Mark was a company and industry stalwart, and he paid tribute to the 25 years’ service Pauline has given the truck division. ere were awards for colleagues from across the group with Jaguar Land Rover sales awarded Team of the Year for their work across Southampton, Christchurch, and Salisbury and Site of the Year awarded to Iveco School Lane in Chandler’s Ford. Individual winners included Tom Lange from Jaguar Land Rover Southampton who was named A ersales Colleague of the Year and Laura Shipley, who was named Support Function Colleague of the Year. ere was a Hero of the Year award for Hendy Performance technician Rob Procter a er he cycled from Canada to Mexico with no support crew in aid of Hendy Foundation. Speaking at the awards, Hendy Chairman, Simon Gulliford, said the achievements of the group are amazing and paid tribute to all the colleagues who have contributed to the growth and success. “It’s down to the people who make the big difference,” he said. “We are now seeing the sixth generation of the Hendy family and the company is six times larger than when I joined in 2014.” Site of the Year, Iveco School Lane Left to right: Jason Symes from Cox Automotive, Jonathan Morritz, Chief Financial Officer from Hendy Group, Paul Hendy, Chief Executive of Hendy Group, Paul Gilbert, Iveco General Manager and Colin Murray

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