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Francis Jones • October 20, 2020

Making security a priority in troubled times

WELCOME to the first installment of my new monthly column for The Northern Echo.


It’s called ‘Safety First’ because my aim is give regular updates on what The Sparta Group is doing to be the number one security company in the North-East, and how we are helping businesses and householders to make their own security a priority.

After a career as a professional boxer, I launched Sparta 11 years ago and, with the support of my wife Rachel and my team of more than 80 employees, the company has gone from strength to strength.


You can get the full article from the Northern Echo by following this link:



https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/business/18780451.making-security-priority-troubled-times/


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