Runnymede is the third council in Surrey to switch to SFS, following the award of a ten-year contract for fleet and maintenance provision at Epsom & Ewell Borough Council in 2017 and a six-year fleet replacement and workshop management contract by Spelthorne during the same year.
Shaun Barnes, depot manager, Runnymede Borough Council, says: “SFS won the tender based on quality and price, and we are confident they will deliver an excellent standard of service. They come very highly recommended by neighbouring Surrey councils.”
The fleet comprises a wide range of vehicles and plant including Refuse Collection Vehicles (RCVs), minibuses for community transport such as meals on wheels, and street cleansing vans. The two full-time engineers who man the council’s workshop have been TUPE transferred across to SFS.
In April this year the council is refreshing its fleet with nine brand-new refuse collection vehicles, comprising five 26t and three 23t Dennis Eagle Olympus on Dennis Elite chassis all equipped with Terberg OmniDeka bin lifts.
Bob Sweetland, SFS managing director, says: “As well as maintaining the vehicle fleet we will enhance the workshop facilities and keep staff fully trained to ensure the fleet is kept running smoothly to deliver essential council services.”