CLEAN’s Ross-on-Wye laundry celebrates 15th anniversary
Linen laundry supplier CLEAN has celebrated 15 years at its Ross-on-Wye site.
One of CLEAN’s seven well-invested laundry production facilities, the Ross-on-Wye site celebrated the business milestone with a party for the entire production and senior management team, including a cake modelled on the 28,000 sq ft facility, hog roast and commemorative gifts for each employee.
John Newland, site director at CLEAN’s Ross-on-Wye laundry, said: “Celebrating our 15th anniversary has been the ultimate way to end what has been a very successful year for the team here at Ross-on-Wye.
“Reaching this incredible milestone is credit to the continued investment and support provided by the team, who provide an outstanding service, and our loyal customers. I look forward to celebrating our next achievements in the near future.”
In celebration of the site’s 15th anniversary, CLEAN has launched 15 top facts about their Ross-on-Wye laundry:
- Just under 150 people work at CLEAN’s Ross-on-Wye site.
- The five longest serving team members at the site have a combined service of 39,138 days – an average of more than 21 years’ service each.
- Ross-on-Wye delivers linen stock to its customers 362 days a year.
- The site on Netherton Road services over 200 hospitality customers in England & Wales.
- Over 180 remote controls are found between hotel sheets per year at the Ross-on-Wye laundry alone. The experienced team can identify remote controls from 47 different hotels, enabling them to return them to their rightful properties.
- To help people enjoy their hotel stays, the drivers at Ross-on-Wye travel 960,000 miles a year delivering crisp, white bed linen.
- It takes less than six seconds to iron and fold a super king-sized duvet cover with the site’s first-class machinery.
- Ross-on-Wye’s industrial washing machine is over 15 metres long.
- In the last year, the Herefordshire based site has delivered linen to the equivalent weight of 735 London buses to its customers.
- Over 20,000 fluffy white towels are dispatched from the laundry every day.
- Every year the site uses and recycles enough water to fill 20 Olympic-sized swimming pools, including the rainwater collected from the laundry’s roof.
- On average, at least one missing mobile phone, tablet or kindle is found at the Ross-on-Wye laundry every month.
- The Ross-on-Wye team ensure 10,000 hotel beds are equipped with linen every day.
- In the last 15 years, the strangest item to arrive at Ross-on-Wye within bed sheets was a police inspector’s laptop.
- Due to the effective sorting process at the laundry, red socks are yet to be laundered at the site – something the team are very relieved about!
Linen laundry supplier CLEAN has celebrated 15 years at its Ross-on-Wye site.
One of CLEAN’s seven well-invested laundry production facilities, the Ross-on-Wye site celebrated the business milestone with a party for the entire production and senior management team, including a cake modelled on the 28,000 sq ft facility, hog roast and commemorative gifts for each employee.
John Newland, site director at CLEAN’s Ross-on-Wye laundry, said: “Celebrating our 15th anniversary has been the ultimate way to end what has been a very successful year for the team here at Ross-on-Wye.
“Reaching this incredible milestone is credit to the continued investment and support provided by the team, who provide an outstanding service, and our loyal customers. I look forward to celebrating our next achievements in the near future.”
In celebration of the site’s 15th anniversary, CLEAN has launched 15 top facts about their Ross-on-Wye laundry:
- Just under 150 people work at CLEAN’s Ross-on-Wye site.
- The five longest serving team members at the site have a combined service of 39,138 days – an average of more than 21 years’ service each.
- Ross-on-Wye delivers linen stock to its customers 362 days a year.
- The site on Netherton Road services over 200 hospitality customers in England & Wales.
- Over 180 remote controls are found between hotel sheets per year at the Ross-on-Wye laundry alone. The experienced team can identify remote controls from 47 different hotels, enabling them to return them to their rightful properties.
- To help people enjoy their hotel stays, the drivers at Ross-on-Wye travel 960,000 miles a year delivering crisp, white bed linen.
- It takes less than six seconds to iron and fold a super king-sized duvet cover with the site’s first-class machinery.
- Ross-on-Wye’s industrial washing machine is over 15 metres long.
- In the last year, the Herefordshire based site has delivered linen to the equivalent weight of 735 London buses to its customers.
- Over 20,000 fluffy white towels are dispatched from the laundry every day.
- Every year the site uses and recycles enough water to fill 20 Olympic-sized swimming pools, including the rainwater collected from the laundry’s roof.
- On average, at least one missing mobile phone, tablet or kindle is found at the Ross-on-Wye laundry every month.
- The Ross-on-Wye team ensure 10,000 hotel beds are equipped with linen every day.
- In the last 15 years, the strangest item to arrive at Ross-on-Wye within bed sheets was a police inspector’s laptop.
- Due to the effective sorting process at the laundry, red socks are yet to be laundered at the site – something the team are very relieved about!

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