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Williams & Goodwin The Property People Ltd, the renowned property professionals, are setting a sterling example in honouring cultural diversity. They’ve been lauded for their unique approach to inclusivity, by incorporating the rich Welsh language into their online presence on tppuk.com.
But is it their best kept secret? Their online website includes a dedicated Welsh version of their website, something Williams & Goodwin included in the original tppuk website in 2001. This initiative isn’t just a token gesture towards cultural preservation; it’s a robust, fully functional platform of the static pages on the site, that’s attracting a significant audience. With over 2000 unique users per month, it’s clear that this Welsh version is more than just a novelty – it’s a necessity.
In a digital world where English often dominates, Williams & Goodwin’s commitment to the Welsh language is a breath of fresh air. It’s a testament to their understanding of the local market and their respect for the rich tapestry of culture that makes up the UK.
By providing a Welsh version of their website, they’re not just offering a service; they’re acknowledging and celebrating a language that is an integral part of Welsh identity. It’s a clear message to their clients – they understand them, value them, and are dedicated to serving them in a language they hold dear.
This initiative is more than just a business strategy; it’s a statement of respect for the Welsh language and the people who speak it. It sets Williams & Goodwin apart as a company that truly understands its community and is dedicated to its service.
Melfyn Williams of Williams & Goodwin commented
“In the fast world of IT and property matters its easy to only communicate in one language and whilst due to technology use with some aspects of our business it proves difficult to use more than one language everywhere, we do try to be bi lingual as often as we can – it is important to us and we believe it’s also important to our customers”.
Williams & Goodwin have collaborated with well-known Anglesey translation service business Bla who have ably assisted the estate agency and their web designers in maintaining the Welsh version of the site.
In conclusion, Williams & Goodwin’s commitment to the Welsh language online is a shining example of cultural respect in the digital age. It’s a testament to their dedication to providing an inclusive, accessible service for all their clients.
Here’s to celebrating diversity in the property industry, one website at a time!
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Williams & Goodwin The Property People are members of the Guild of Property Professionals, National Association of Estate Agents, Association of Residential Lettings Agents, National Association of Valuers and Auctioneers and are Chartered Valuation Surveyors we are members of a National Network of approximately 800 independently owned and operated Estate Agents.
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