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Alder King pays tribute to 'inspirational' former chairman Grant Watson following death at 81

Mr Watson’s career with the property consultancy spanned six decades

Former Alder King chairman Grant Watson.(Image: Freia Turland)

Grant Watson OBE, whose career with property consultancy Alder King spanned six decades, has died aged 81.

The company said Mr Watson was “an inspirational leader, mentor and a truly charismatic individual”, who was long recognised as one of Bristol and the South West’s leading surveyors.

Mr Watson joined the firm, then known as Stanley Alder Price, as a trainee surveyor in 1957 before becoming a partner in 1967.

He went on to influence and support development across the region from the 1960s through to the early 2000s.

Mr Watson held the role of senior partner from 1978 to 2003 and was appointed chairman in 2003, continuing to work on a variety of projects well into his 70s for some of his long-standing clients.

Mr Watson also worked for numerous charitable, sporting and community organisations, as well as devoting a huge amount of time and effort to the general business community.

He served as chairman of Newport Unlimited from 2004 to 2011, an urban regeneration company created to help counter the impacts of the decline in heavy industry and manufacturing in the South Wales city.

In the role, he brought together the public and private sectors to help create more than 3,000 full-time jobs and a contribution of £218m towards Newport’s economy.