Firstly we'd like to send out a big thank you to all of our event staff who joined us working at the Major Series Midlands event last weekend! You did a brilliant job and we hope to be seeing you again at the Major Series North and South events!
We've just added a host of new winter events to our event calendar and DCSS PAAM application that you can login and apply for now!
The events include a number of Fireworks shows and we’ve also added a general Any Winter Work event. The last isn't a speci ... read more
We'd like to send out a big thank you to all of the event staff who've been working with us at the Electric Picnic Festival, the Ceremony/United Festivals and the Luna Cinema events that have taken place over the past few weeks. A lot of the smaller events we've been working with recently have asked for staff at very short notice, so we're especially appreciative to everyone who made themselves available to help out at the last minute!
Although we're now through the busiest part of the 2015 even ... read more
This season has been one of the busiest to date for DC Site Services. We've been working on a program of expansion throughout 2015 which has yielded very positive results - nearly doubling the number of events and festivals we serviced in 2015 compared to previous seasons.
In 2015 working with over 100 events with a total of 1.5 million visitors we've provided:
Waste and Cleaning services to 44 events
Traffic Management and Car Parking services to 26 events
Stewarding and Crew to 27 events
We' ... read more
As the 2015 festival season begins to wind down all at DC Site Services would like to send out a huge thank you to all of the event staff who have worked with us at the Reading and Leeds Festival, V-Festival and Big Feastival. The weather of course wasn't always with us so a special thank you to all those who carried on regardless - you were a credit to DC Site Services!
Although we're now winding down there is still the opportunity to join us working at some of the smaller events we have coming ... read more