
“It is with deep sorrow that we share that our beloved James Walker tragically lost his life as a passenger in a car accident just a couple of weeks after his 18th birthday.
“James was big-hearted, lovable, and thoughtful. He often put others before himself without a second thought.
“Known for having the best jokes and the kind of smile that could light up a room, James brought laughter and warmth wherever he went. His generosity of spirit touched everyone fortunate enough to know him.
“Though his time with us was far too short, James left a lasting impact on the lives of his family and friends. He had a way of forming a unique and special bond with each person in his life, making everyone feel valued and cared for. His memory will live on in every laughter he inspired, every act of kindness he gave, and every heart he touched.
“He will be deeply missed but never forgotten.”

Hyfire win FSM Award
This year’s Fire Safety Matters Awards recognised Hyfire and the Taurus range as a winning solution for the Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh Hotel.

Certification v Accreditation
The important differences between accreditation and certification. MW Fire Ltd have several certifications and accreditations that cement our place in the industry.

training day 2024
Seventeen people, made up of office staff, field employees, contractors and trainers, came together for an eclectic agenda of training topics to kick off the new year.

Ardmore announce opening of ‘Raffles’ hotel
Finally after six long years of planning and construction, the new Raffles London at the OWO opens its door. 160 guest rooms not to mention 85 added on luxury apartments.

MWF Training begins
MW Fire rolls out the MW Fire Training programme to bring quality performance to the forefront of service provision. The first course was Asbestos Awareness and it was a massive success.

Hyfire Partner
Hyfire have reacted to the rapid growth in the wireless sector and the increased demand for their products in the South East by strengthening their team in the UK and abroad.
