GLENBROOK MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT
Overview
Clarence No 2 Limited is the parent company of a number of Glenbrook entities. Pursuant to section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, this statement constitutes the Modern Slavery Statement of Clarence No2 Limited and all Glenbrook companies under common control for the financial year ending 31st December 2024.
The Modern Slavery Act 2015 creates offences in respect of slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour and human trafficking ("Modern Slavery"). Glenbrook is committed to combatting all such forms of Modern Slavery.
About Glenbrook
Glenbrook is a property development, management and investment business with operations throughout the UK. Our core strength is built upon our approach to ‘Doing the right thing’. This applies across the company in how we engage with clients, partners, stakeholders, communities, our own people, and the places we make. It’s why we believe in sustainability, collaboration, and always delivering on our promises.
Glenbrook Suppliers
Glenbrook suppliers comprise direct suppliers and subcontractors ranging in size from small owner managed businesses to larger regional and national companies. Glenbrook does not consider its risks associated with other suppliers, such as bankers, accountants and other professional service providers to be material.
We are committed to conducting business in a lawful and ethical manner. In particular, we will not tolerate slavery and/or human trafficking. Glenbrook expects its suppliers, contractors and service providers (“Suppliers”) to support the elimination of such practices. Our values reflect our commitment to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business relationships and processes seek to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place anywhere in our supply chains. We expect our Suppliers to comply with our policy and a copy of the policy has been sent to all our suppliers following its launch.
Glenbrook expects all of its Suppliers to act ethically, with integrity and to have in place effective systems and controls to combat modern slavery place in their own business and their supply chains. Before a new Supplier is approved, appropriate due diligence will be undertaken. As part of the process, the Supplier’s policies will be reviewed or they will be required to adhere to our policy if they do not have their own policy in this area. New Suppliers will only be approved once they have completed this process.
Glenbrook views any breaches by a supplier of these practises or contractual commitments very seriously. Breaches may result in Glenbrook requiring an immediate remediation plan. We may also terminate our relationship with any Supplier that is in breach or fails to cooperate with remedying a breach.
We will continue to monitor the safeguards listed above and consider implementation of further measures if required. We intend to regularly review our approach to assessing and mitigating the risk of Modern Slavery.
Approval
This statement is made pursuant to section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 for the financial year ending 31st December 2024 and has been approved by the board of Directors.