Plymouth Office 2019 Charity Fundraising
This year the WWA Plymouth Office raised an amazing £1,500 for their chosen charity, Jeremiah’s Journey! Jeremiah’s Journey is a local children’s bereavement charity supporting children who are facing the...
This year the WWA Plymouth Office raised an amazing £1,500 for their chosen charity, Jeremiah’s Journey! Jeremiah’s Journey is a local children’s bereavement charity supporting children who are facing the...
We kicked off December with the WWA Christmas Party! This year our Christmas party saw us taking to the water, putting on our best Hawaiian shirts and celebrating this year’s...
After 6 weeks of baking The Great WWA Bake Off came to a close yesterday with the final held in our Exeter office. Sarah from our Plymouth Office took the...
Some of Plymouth's Bakes this week The Ward Williams team kicked off this week with the first inter-office Great WWA Bake Off. Each office has been split into groups, with each group...
A collection of 19th-century wooden figureheads from British naval warships has been lovingly refurbished from the ravages of years at sea and will create a prominent display at the new...
The Ward Williams team is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for the CEEQUAL Exceptional Achievement Award for the St Erth Multi-Modal Hub (StEMMH) Project....
After nearly 10 years in the making, tickets for ‘The Wave’ are now on sale! The unique inland surfing destination being built on the edge of Bristol just off the M5...
Plans for the new central Torquay Premier Inn have been given the go-ahead. The hotel will consist of 120 bedrooms alongside an in-house restaurant. Designed to boost and support to...
Josh Heath, WWA Project Manager in our Plymouth office, was selected to represent the Natwest Southern Barbarians, playing at the mighty Twickenham Stadium. Organised by the RFU & Natwest, the...
With the recent press I am sure most of us are fully aware of the effects of plastic pollution. Every day approximately 8 million pieces of plastic enter our oceans and scientists...