CCL gains Quest accreditation
Celtic Community Leisure (CCL) has gained Quest accreditation for the first four sites it has submitted – including the Vale of Neath Leisure Centre.
John Powell, managing director of CCL, said “We pride ourselves on delivering an excellent service, the Quest scheme has proven to be an excellent management tool, and the success so far has been encouraging.
“The assessments have provided CCL with a framework to ensure continuous improvement.”
The trust manages leisure facilities on behalf of Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council.
Photograph shows the Mayor of Neath Port Talbot, Councillor Davies, unveiling the Quest plaque at the Vale of Neath Leisure Centre in the presence of John Powell; Ken Sawyers, chief executive of Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council, together with board members and staff
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