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Hutchings & Thomas appoints graduate surveyor Fiona Weaver in Newport2nd April 2014

Fiona Weaver, 23, graduate surveyor with Hutchings & Thomas in NewportSouth Wales chartered surveying consultancy Hutchings & Thomas has appointed Fiona Weaver, 23, as graduate surveyor at the firm's Newport practice.

In her new career as a chartered surveyor, Fiona, who is a former Caerleon Comprehensive School student and a graduate of Cirencester’s Royal Agricultural University, will be exposed to general practice surveying including, agency, landlord & tenant, valuations and property management.

Fiona said: “I completed work experience at an estate agency in Newport while studying at Cirencester and was delighted to land the graduate position here with Hutchings & Thomas. I am very keen on everything to do with land and property so this post is ideal.”

A keen horsewoman who competes at events across the country, Fiona owns a nine year old ex-racehorse, which was once the property of a sheik.

Haydn Thomas, a director of Hutchings & Thomas Chartered Surveyors, said: “Fiona has proved a knowledgeable and valuable asset to our growing business from the off. She got stuck in to the varied work here straight away and is already showing good form.”

Written by Richenda Oldham


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