Londonderry

Contact: Jackie Mcfall

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
1-3 Guildhall Street
Derry
BT48 6BB

  • All: £173,462
  • Detached: £210,619
  • Semi-Detached: £155,952
  • Terraced: £137,974
  • Flat: £127,063
  • 2 Bed Flat: £590 pcm
  • 2 Bed Hse: £673 pcm
  • 3 Bed Hse: £854 pcm
  • 4 Bed Hse: £837 pcm
Our Londonderry office

TA team of around 30 people make up PwC in Derry, the economic centre of Northern Ireland's north west and home to a number of multinational companies attracted by the region's proactive inward investment initiatives. PwC in Derry advises clients large and small, providing audit and tax services, as well as advice on a host of business growth issues.

The office has a highly personal, friendly atmosphere - and for a smaller office, is lively and sociable, both organising its own staff events and enthusiastically joining in those organised by the Northern Ireland firm as a whole.

There are plenty of opportunities to participate in the firm's community initiatives, especially those that focus on environmental issues. Staff from this office have spent time volunteering to provide practical hands-on help at National Trust properties. One team moved tons of stones to restore and make safe a historical public pathway at Downhill, while another freed up hours of NT staff time by clearing bags of rubbish from Portstewart beach, designated a site of special scientific interest.

About Londonderry

Northern Ireland's second largest city, Derry is a 6th Century city that today is a centre of culture and creativity. Compact and unique, it has a population of more than 100,000 people. Today it is a social, economic and cultural centre with a confident, modern outlook. Its people are known worldwide for their friendliness and hospitality - and it has an excellent music reputation, with live performances in the many of its pubs and bars.