After reigning for 70 years, #Queen Elizabeth II has passed away, aged 96. What a remarkable and incredible woman who led the country with peace and wisdom.
As #condolences flood in from state officials and members of the public alike, Great Britain and the Commonwealth remember not only the dignity that the Queen brought to the monarchy, but her humanity as well.
The event has affected all throughout Britain and the world around. To us it was no different. We shed a tear and flew a flag at half mask.
We will honour and grieve, on September 19th with a bank holiday. We offer prayers to the royal family as they grieve at this time.
Even at the weekend our boys honoured and respected our past leader by wearing black bands and a 2-minute silence before their rugby match.

What a sombre and dark time to be alive. We’ve just come out a covid pandemic, a living cost crisis looms, and energy prices continue to astronomically rise. But instead of feeling gloomy, we should take the pearls of wisdom our Queen offered.
“When life seems hard, the courageous do not lie down and accept defeat; instead, they are all the more determined to struggle for a better future.”
With this in mind, we here at M and S Combustion continue to each and every day strive towards that better future for our children.
We are even more determined to build future relationships with those who can affect the energy supplies and use municipal waste into co2 sustainability resources.
Please get in touch with our industry professionals at enquiries@mscombustion.com
or +44(0)7786 214039 to discuss
your #sustainabilty #incineration and #cremation needs.
To continue building this future we are looking to build relationships and work alongside those who could benefit from using incinerators to burn waste on a massive scale and turn it into energy, leading incinerators to be touted as green alternatives to landfill.
will be another of our favourite Queen Elizabeth II quotes, to which we feel businesses can carry with them.
“I know of no single formula for success. But over the years I have observed that some attributes of leadership are universal and are often about finding ways of encouraging people to combine their efforts, their talents, their insights, their enthusiasm, and their inspiration to work together.”
And finally, God save the King.
Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us, God save the King.
