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Will: Twenty-Two Years and Still Getting Stuck In

Not everyone who has shaped NWR's story has done it from a boardroom. Some have done it from the yard, quietly, consistently, for over two decades.

“Working here is family. I’ve been here 22 years — I feel like I’m part of it.”

Q: What does your role actually involve day to day?

I look after the C, K and D yards — rubble, soil, loading wagons. I also manage a wood yard where we sort through uPVC, tyres and more. My job is making sure all products leave site to the highest standard. That involves crushing rubble, screening soil to make topsoil, producing wood chip, and separating metal and zorba — the little silver nuggets of non-ferrous metal — from the wood chip. I have staff I’m responsible for as well, though a lot of the time it’s just me getting on with it.

Q: What might surprise people about what you do?

Probably just how long I’ve been here. I joined straight from school — and that was twenty-two years ago. People don’t always believe it when I tell them!

Q: You’ve been here since the Brampton Skip Hire days. What’s kept you here for twenty-two years?

I love working here — it’s as simple as that. I joined when I left school and never really looked back. The business has changed enormously in that time, but the feeling of it hasn’t. You’re trusted to get on with your work, to do it well, and to take pride in it. That’s always been the case here.”

Q: How do you pass that on to the people you work with?

I try to pass on as much as I can — teach people better ways of doing things, show them the standards we hold ourselves to. Twenty-two years gives you a lot of knowledge to share. Watching someone pick things up and do them well is a good feeling.

Q: What does NWR feel like as a place to work?

Family. That’s the word. I’ve been here twenty-two years — this place is part of my life, and I feel like I’m genuinely part of it in return. It’s not just a job.

Q: What does reaching 30 years mean to you personally?

I’m proud to work here, and proud to have been part of most of that journey. It means a lot — for the business, for the people who’ve built it, and for everyone who’s been part of it along the way. Getting to thirty years is a real achievement.

Q: Where do you see NWR heading — and where do you see yourself in that?

We’ll grow to become the North West’s largest independently owned waste management provider — I’m sure of it. And personally, I’d love to be a site manager one day. I’ve grown with this business for twenty-two years. I’d like to keep growing with it.

Q: What advice would you give to someone just starting out?

Don’t be shy. Get stuck in as much as possible, show you’re willing to do whatever’s asked, and always be keen to learn new things. That attitude will take you a long way here.

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