TEAMS of professionals and businessmen and women tested their knowledge of Worcestershire by taking part in an evening treasure hunt in black cabs, organised by law firm MFG Solicitors.
The teams were given clues to local landmarks and cameras to record their results before meeting at the Diglis House Hotel in Worcester. MFG partner Iain Morrison said: “The event was an ideal way of forging closer relations with professional contacts and clients in a relaxed and enjoyable format.
We had five teams of four people made up of lawyers, accountants, bankers and key business people from around Worcestershire.
“The concept was knowledge of the county’s landmarks and the clues were centred on that as the taxis make their way around the area. It turned out to be a great opportunity for the participants to network.”
The winning cab was captained by MFG partner Peter Copsey, along with Steve Lloyd, Jonathan Chilton and Dan Zaltzman.
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