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Monday, 17 December 2012

Christmas Spirit

On Friday we had some fun transforming our London office into a party venue for our guys to get together and celebrate the coming festive season. 

It took almost a whole day to decorate the place but the end result was worth it!

We shared a few drinks, good food, and lots of laughs.

Thank you to all our guys for their hard work this year, and for being such a huge part of the Bastows story. 

We go into 2013 with more to celebrate as we mark our 50th year of Making London Beautiful.
 
Thank you to all our Family who joined us to see Christmas in in style, and who will be  a part of a fantastic year in 2013.
              Merry Christmas!


Friday, 7 December 2012

The Spirit of Giving

Happy Christmas

The Bastows Family Gift to Crisis

 
As we approach Christmas at warp speed, we’ve been reflecting on the amazing year we’ve shared.

The main thing that stood out for all of us was of course the London Olympic and Paralympic Games and the passion, spirit and determination shown by the athletes, Gamesmakers and the millions of supporters here and around the World. This summer, we came together to celebrate the best of humanity and the spirit of sharing.

We want to keep this feeling going. After receiving overwhelming support from our clients for the idea, instead of sending Christmas cards and gifts, we’re going to give a gift to CrisisThey work tirelessly to help homeless people all over London by offering them food, warmth and safety so that they are not left alone and vulnerable at Christmas.

We will fund fifty places at Crisis centres around London. Thanks to us all, fifty people will have a brighter, safer Christmas than they'd expected. We make this donation in the name of all of our Family, and thank you for the support you have given this initiative.

We wish you and your loved ones a safe and memorable Christmas and we will see you all in 2013.

With very warmest wishes and thanks for your friendship in this incredible year,

The Bastows Family

Monday, 26 November 2012

Sharing success: the Family Business Place Red Ribbon Awards 2012

We are delighted to share the news that we picked up the Family Business Place Red Ribbon Award for Corporate Environmental Responsibility on Friday evening. 

The award was sponsored by the premier energy consultancy Inenco Direct, and was presented by their MD Karen Trepte, who has been the driving force behind their success. (She is also a shockingly good secret keeper, not giving anything away until the winner was announced!)

We saw off competition from some amazing companies such as Ecosan and Yeo Valley, showing that it's not the size of your business that counts, it's the commitment you make. We were proud to be shortlisted in the company of such prestigious businesses, and were overwhelmed to win!

In the past seven years, we have introduced a number of environmental initiatives. These have ranged from tree planting to the promotion of cycling via harvesting rainwater to care for residents' plants and mix mortar. We've been recognised by the Considerate Cnstructors' Scheme in the past for our efforts, but this latest award marks our commitment to green initiatives, our adopted charities and care for the world in which we work.

The award now sits proudly alongside our others in our meeting room here in Leatherhead, but it's been earned by every member of our Family, whether in Kensington, Belgravia, St John's Wood, Maida Vale, or any of the other projects we have proudly completed in recent years.

Here's our citation from Family Business Place for the award. These are words that make us proud to Make London Beautiful!

"For their huge commitment to working sustainably and with a living breathing sense of social responsibility. For their comprehensive environmental responsibility programme that runs throughout the business, and their enthusiastic support for local charities in which they lead by example: the 2012 Red Ribbon Award for Corporate Environmental Responsibility goes to Bastows."


Our thanks to every one of our Family who work every day with our ultimate goal in mind: Making London Beautiful.

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Happy Hallloween!

A little happiness and creepy fun from our Site Managers Alen, Elvis, Chupo, Steve and Almir!

Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab!

Thursday, 27 September 2012

The Red Ribbon Awards 2012

We are delighted to share the news that we have been shortlisted for not one but two prestigious Family Business Place Red Ribbon Awards for 2012. 

The awards will be presented at the culmination of what promsies to be a fantastic day of hearing speakers from large and small family businesses from all over the UK share their stories.

We had a great time at last year's event and were delighted to meet many business people who we've stayed in touch with all year. We are really looking forward to meeting more great people and seeing some familiar faces too.

The Red Ribbon Awards

The awards recognise those that work to promote family businesses across all areas and UK locations.

Bastows are honoured to be nominated in the categories for Innovation and Corporate Environmental Responsibility.

We are looking forward to a great day hearing from other family businesses and have our fingers crossed that we'll be celebrating on the day.

Good luck to all who have been shortlisted- we can't wait to meet you all on 23rd November!

If you run, own or work in a family business you can book tickets for the day and awards here.

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Team Bastows at the 2012 London Night Hike

The good news: we survived. The even better news: we all made it to the 20 mile mark, successfully completing the Maggie's Centres London Night Hike and raising over £5200 for Maggie's!


Eleven of us took part and had a fantastic time walking through London at night, visiting some amazing buildings and generally keeping one another motivated and smiling.

The most amazing stories were shared as we chatted to people along the route and to people we met at Maggie's Centre at the ten mile halfway point.

We were moved and inspired by our fellow night hikers and proud to havesupported such a great charity.

Our own Sandra 'Girl of Steel' Mujagic was celebrating 20 years of living in London by walking 20 miles through it- what a way to thank the city that's been such a happy home for her and her family!

We had achy knees and moments of doubt but we also had nerves of steel, stiff sinews and a sense of purpose- an unbeatable combination!


We caught amazing views like this one from the very top of City Hall (and walked nine flights of stairs too!) and took in every moment to create fantastic memories.

It was tough at times, but we kept going, remembering that we made a promise to Maggie's and our sponsors and had something to prove to ourselves too.

We signed a board with motivational messages for fellow night hikers at the Royal Insitute of British Architects and added our memories of loved ones to a candlelit heart created in front of Horseguards Parade.

We were motivated by cheers from volunteers on the route and the kindness of fellow hikers who looked out for each other as we trekked onwards. We achieved as a team and on a personal level, and made a difference to Maggie's and the people they support.

Mostly, we laughed a LOT.

In fact, we are already sounding one another out about doing it all again next year...

So I suppose we'd like to ask..


... Why don't you join us? 





The Roll of Honour (L-R):
Almir 'Magic Man' Mujagic
Sandra 'Girl of Steel' Mujagic
Mihaela 'Queen of the Night' Caniparu
'Amazin' Andy Mildner
Ieva 'The Pavement Annihilator' Mildner
Elvis 'The Hiking King' Caniparu
'Get Down' Dave Brown
Niki 'I HAVE to tweet this!' Rosenbaum
Steve 'SuperMotivator' McGrane
'Fearless' Frank Bastow 
Nimesh 'Nighthawk' Bharadia

Friday, 14 September 2012

Julian Maslinski



We are sad to have learned today that Julian Maslinski, Chairman of the Westminster Tree Trust, recently passed away after a lengthy illness, which he faced with spirit and courage.

We have been delighted to support the Trust and Julian with planting trees in SW1 and especially at Churchill Gardens Primary School, an initiative driven by Julian who was keen to see the less affluent areas of London and schools in particular benefit from the planting of trees.

The Trust are aiming to establish a memorial programme for Julian and we have spoken to their new Chairman Peter Ruback today to find out how we might help. You can also support them here.

We will be proud to take part in the Night Hike next Friday with Julian's spirit and resilience in mind. 

We remember Julian with great fondness and look forward to continuing our support for the Trust's work in his memory. We will miss his optimism, charm, humour and dedication to Making London Beautiful.