Williams celebrates 50 years in Liverpool with documentary movie
Williams, the biggest BMW retailer within the North West of England, has marked its fiftieth anniversary in Liverpool with a celebratory occasion on the Museum of Liverpool hosted by TV presenter Simon Rimmer.
The occasion featured a preview of a documentary movie referred to as Liverpool Story, which options footage of each the Williams household and colleagues, a lot of whom work behind the scenes on the centres on Nice Howard Road and Pall Mall.
The footage was shot to disclose genuine tales of the Williams tradition in addition to a highlight on staff who share their experiences of working within the enterprise over a few years.
Rimmer interviewed the documentary maker, Dan Draper, and members of the Williams household, whose nice grandparents and grandparents additionally labored within the enterprise, on the occasion.
Williams Liverpool BMW showcased a group of traditional fashions alongside fashionable counterparts on the anniversary occasion.
Williams’ presence in Liverpool started 50 years in the past, when the family-run enterprise opened its doorways for the primary time.
Initially situated on Scotland Highway, the automotive enterprise was mixed with a petroleum station.
Following twenty years of buying and selling, the enterprise invested considerably in what’s now a landmark location and gateway to town at Nice Howard Road.
Margaret Orton Williams, chairman of Williams Group and granddaughter of founder John Henry Williams, mentioned: “Liverpool is a spot like no different.
“There’s a particular heat and character our group brings to work that makes us stand aside.
“They put their very own stamp on the organisation and put into follow our household traditions and values to make sure the enterprise continues to go from power to power.”
Man Adams, Williams managing director, added: “We’re extremely happy with our 50-year historical past in Liverpool.
“This metropolis has been an integral a part of our story, and our long-term relationship with town and its folks is a testomony to our excellent group who constantly ship the Williams distinction every single day.”