The partners and staff of Chartered Accountants
Haines Watts held an event at Grange Exeter to commemorate the 100th
anniversary of World War 1 and to celebrate the 350th anniversary of
the inception of The Royal Marines since their formation in 1664.
The Haines Watts team |
Over 100 members of the local business
community attended the high-profile event in aid of The C Group charity, which
seeks to inspire business to support Royal Marines in need. Held at the Jaguar and Aston Martin
Dealership, Grange Exeter with supporting sponsor Bang & Olufsen, guests
enjoyed wine and canapés and enjoyed the experience of sitting in the wonderful
cars and revving the engines.
Nick Agg-Manning of OAC Limited acted as
auctioneer and interviewed Lt. Col Sharky Ward OBE, Director of Operations for
the charity, particularly in the South West community. The charity aspires to support any Royal
Marine whose military career is ended prematurely due to injury, however this
injury is incurred.
Lt. Col.
Sharky Ward OBE, Director of Operations, The C Group says: “We are hugely grateful to Haines Watts for arranging
this fantastic event to support the C Group and raise much needed funds. Also to the Grange who provided the wonderful
venue. There are mutual benefits in our
aspiration of connecting the Royal Marines to the business community, ensuring
that we look after those Royal Marines in need, whilst concurrently providing
business access to high quality personnel on completion of active service.”
Haines Watts who recently won a national
award as ‘Accountancy Firm of the Year’, raised £2,400 for the charity with a
raffle and auction prizes.
Haines Watts Partners: John Edwards, Haines Watts North Devon and Ben de Cruz, Haines Watts Exeter |
Ben de Cruz,
Managing Partner Haines Watts Exeter says: “As a business we like to give back to the community and the military
milestones were a perfect opportunity to help a very worthy local cause. I would like to say a big thank you to Nick
Agg-Manning for his generosity and giving his time, also the staff at Grange
who made it such an exciting evening and Bang & Olufsen for their
support. The feedback from guests has
been brilliant and it is without doubt the most successful charity event we
have held to date.”
Photographs by Matt Austin
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