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Saturday, January 31, 2026

SYKES’ PAW-SOME INITIATIVE SEES COLLEAGUES BRING DOGS TO WORK

Last week, Chester-based Sykes Holiday Cottages had some four-legged visitors to One City Place for its ‘Bring Your Dog to Work Day’.

The holiday home agency, which offers pet-friendly accommodation throughout the UK, has introduced a quarterly day where its employees are invited to take their dogs into the office.

Stephen Joyce, Sykes Holiday Cottages’ People Director, said: “Our Bring Your Dog to Work Days aim to bring joy to colleagues while helping them get into the mindset of some of our most important guests!

“It’s just one of a number of staff wellbeing initiatives we have in place to ensure Sykes is amongst the city’s happiest places to work.”

Sykes is currently recruiting for a number of positions – including customer relations roles and within property recruitment. To view the vacancies, visit https://careers.sykescottages.co.uk/jobs

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