Drain Doctor Anglia one of 19 businesses recognised for its Armed Forces support

Drain Doctor Anglia has been presented with the Armed Forces Covenant Silver Award at the exclusive ceremony on 14th of November 2019.

Director of Drain Doctor Anglia, Rob Simpson


Director of Drain Doctor Anglia, Rob Simpson, attended the event with his wife Sam and was one of 19 East Anglian businesses to be presented with this award during 2019.
The event took place at Emmanuel College, Cambridge with the Awards being presented by Air Commodore Paul O’Neill and H.M. Lord Lieutenant for Cambridgeshire, Mrs Julie Spence OBE.

The Silver award is presented to those companies who have signed the Pledge to Support the Armed Forces and who have subsequently demonstrated support to tackle Service Personnel issues and to communicate their status as an Armed Forces friendly organisation.

“As a company we have the utmost respect for our Armed Forces and are pleased to offer any support we can to those who have or continue to serve. The recognition for our support is an added bonus and we are thrilled to have received the Silver Award. We have always looked favourably at recruiting ex-service personnel and they have been a great addition to our business, as well as being steadfast and hard working.”
Director of Drain Doctor Anglia, Rob Simpson

Ex-military veteran, Steve Jones, is an example of someone who made the transition into civilian life and is now a Drainage Engineer at Drain Doctor Anglia. He added: “After leaving the Army, I responded to an advertisement for a Groundworker and was then offered full time employment with Drain Doctor Anglia. I spent the fist six months training with senior engineers, where we carried out remedial drain repairs, and then I was promoted to Drainage Engineer. I am hugely grateful to Rob for giving me this opportunity and to be able to provide for my family.”

A year ago, Drain Doctor Anglia signed the Armed Forces Covenant to acknowledge its continued support of the armed forces community, as well as demonstrate how it understands the value of service they can bring to civilian life.