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The Surveyors World Cup 2018

To celebrate the start of the 2018 Russia World Cup, G&T took part in The Surveyors World Cup, hosted by Downwell Group, a 32-team knockout style tournament for businesses across the built environment.

Each team represented a World Cup country as the starting whistle was blown, with G&T sporting the Welsh colours.  The team avoided the ‘Wooden Spoon’ and Plate draws with ease, heading to the knockout stages with three wins and a draw on the scoreboard.

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After a well-deserved BBQ break, it was evident that the sun and seized legs had affected G&T’s abilities as they faced hot favourites Paragon Consulting (Saudi Arabia). Despite a credible performance, G&T couldn’t hold on and bowed out of the tournament, missing out on the coveted trophy.

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A special mention goes to Ed Critchley and Jack Castle, who were awarded joint Man of the Tournament, accumulating a bounty of goals between them. The event raised over £1,500 for The Free Kicks Foundation, a charity who provide football-related activities for ill, bereaved and disadvantaged children.

Team:

  • Tom Cannon
  • Khaleel Katchi
  • Ashley Maddams
  • Alex Bassett
  • Ed Critchley
  • Constantino Petrides
  • Jack Castle
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Ethical Thinking is at the heart of the G&T and one of our key business values. G&T continue to support important charities including the English Heritage Stone Circle and the Haiti Visiting School.

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