Leading industry service provider wins awards for multiple Estate Agents.

For the second year running Fairfield Displays and Lighting have won the highly commendable Silver Negotiator Award for Supplier of the Year ‘Products and Services’. Competition gets fiercer each year and undergoes a strict judging process. Fairfield being the only company in this particular field, maintaining second place is no mean feat.

Priding themselves on over 35 years in the displays business Fairfield are still growing as a company, always coming up with fresh innovative ideas, continuing to be first choice to both new and established estate agents. Fairfield is proud to offer top quality products at highly competitive pricing, excellent customer service and expert knowledge & experience to guide the client through the display process from start to finish and beyond.

A high percentage of the winners are Fairfield’s client’s, with four of them receiving the top prize with the gold award.

Below is a list of Fairfield clients’ who won awards:

Rising Star – Winner Patrick Henry

London Agency of the year – Marsh & Parsons

South West Agency of the year

Gold – Debbie Fortune Estate Agents

Wales Agency of the Year

Gold – Alexanders

Silver – Belvoir Lettings

Northern Ireland

Silver – Ulster Property Sales

Small Lettings Agency

Silver – Alexanders Estate Agents

Medium Letting Agency

Bronze – Beresford’s

Small Estate Agency of the Year

Bronze – Williams Hedge Estate Agents

Medium Estate Agency of the Year

Balgores Property Group

Large Estate Agency

Gold – Ryder & Dutton

Silver – Redman Casey Estate Agents

East Midlands Agency of the Year

Gold – Seth’s Chartered Surveyors & Estate Agents

All in all Fairfield have had a successful 2015 and will be looking to go one better next year to win the coveted gold award!

This is a sponsored post by Fairfield Displays. Photo (Janice Fairfield and fellow silver award winner Connor Cooke from Ulster Property Sales).

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