Wellington, web dating and Walsall were discussed in a heavily-themed boozer when ŠŌ°ÉµēĢØ bought a pint for Jones Lang LaSalle

Chosen watering hole:The Iron Duke, Mayfair
Topics: The Battle of Waterloo, dating sites, the North, competitive Australians
Drinks drunk: Twelve pints, six glasses of white wine

Who was there:

John Duckworth UK board member
Ben Tooley lead director, project management
Helen Gough lead director, building surveying
Kane Wagstaff director, cost management
Paul Welterveden head of development management
Emma Hollingshead PR executive for project and development services
Iain Withers ŠŌ°ÉµēĢØ

Tucked away down an alleyway in London’s Mayfair near London’s posh Claridges hotel is Jones Lang LaSalle’s local boozer, the Iron Duke. The pub is named after the Duke of Wellington, and as such he can be found peering at drinkers from many paintings dotted around the establishment.

Our particular corner of the pub features many pictures depicting Wellington in his finest hour - defeating Napoleon’s French army at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The JLL team knows a surprising amount about the Duke (I must have missed that class), not least John, whose impressive knowledge prompts Paul to study the painting behind him intently and ask whether he is in it. John claims he is.

After ŠŌ°ÉµēĢØ gets the drinks in, the team gets exercised about technology. Kane explains some members of his team have signed up to a mobile dating site called ā€œTinderā€, where members swipe through a series of pictures of singletons and if both people swipe the same way, they can set up a date. Married Kane has merely observed colleagues using the site, but he says ā€œit’s obviously incredibly addictiveā€ and jokes ā€œit’s all about loveā€. ā€œDid your wife come up?ā€ Paul jests, to laughs. Paul can see some parallels with how Facebook started, when Mark Zuckerberg famously set up a site to compare Harvard undergraduate women, supposedly inspiring the now-ubiquitous social network.

For a moment it seems Helen has also been to Warsaw. In fact, she’s ā€˜from Walsall’

One thing that vexes the JLL team is the presence of a fax number on their business cards. Helen was startled to be sent a fax by a contact recently. ā€œWe have a fax number on our business cards but can we find the fax machine? Definitely not!ā€

Kane and John are both proud northerners, hailing from Doncaster and Ilkley respectively - so where’s a good night out in the North? Kane for one says Doncaster is ā€œknown as a night-out destinationā€, while York too is a ā€œgood place to go for a group of ladsā€. To everyone’s amazement southerner Paul reveals he’s been for a night out in Cleethorpes. ā€œIt felt a bit dangerous with my southern accent,ā€ he recalls.

Talk turns to the well-travelled team’s exploits abroad. Both John and Paul worked in Warsaw for a time, which they both enjoyed, bar the largely grim Stalinist architecture. For a moment it seems Helen has also been to Warsaw, but in fact she’s ā€œfrom Walsallā€. She won’t have it that Walsall may also be a bit grim. ā€œIt’s the Venice of the West Midlands,ā€ she says optimistically.

Helen may not have worked abroad, but she does have the travelling bug. During a career sabbatical after making partner at JLL, she competed in a team sailing race from Jamaica to the UK, via New York. She says she had an ā€œamazing timeā€ but speaks a little ruefully about spending 18 days at sea with a ā€œbunch of very competitive Australiansā€, apparently more than enough time for anyone. On the subject of sailing, Kane says a member of his team was in the same sailing club as Ben Ainslie as a youth and regularly beat the now quadruple-gold medallist.

Disappointingly, unlike sailing, cost consultancy is not an Olympic sport.