Taylor Bracewell go down under literally

24th June 2019

After a hard day being fantastic solicitors, receptionists and account managers some of our TB team headed off for a water sports trip to the National Water Sports Centre.

The trip really showed that the people at Taylor Bracewell work together in any situation weather that be at work or falling off a raft. Here's what some people had to say Accounts manager, Ian Mitchie says 'It was a real adrenaline thrill, after not being here too long it was great to get to know my colleges a little better, even if it was in a wet suit in a boat. 'The only down side was the wet suite was a little tight all in all it was fantastic, and great to have a swim at the end' Receptionist Lesley Crosby- 'Despite having a swollen lip and being rescued with a rope it was fantastic oh and also being sick on the journey home sorry guys' Despite the tight wets suits and swollen lips, the team had a brilliant time and cannot wait for the next excursion.

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