About

About wrp.uk.com.

We are a chartered accountancy practice based in Newquay, Cornwall, working with businesses and individuals across the South West.

Accountancy done well is quieter than most people expect. It means the numbers are right, the filings go in on time, and the people running the business can get on with running the business. That is the standard we hold ourselves to — not as an aspiration, but as the basic condition of a working relationship.

Our office sits in Bryndon House on Berry Road in Newquay, at the heart of a part of England that has always attracted people who want to build something of their own. Cornwall's economy is varied — tourism and hospitality, construction, agriculture, professional services, the growing creative and digital sector — and that variety keeps the work interesting. We have developed a practical understanding of what businesses in this region actually face across the seasons, not just in theory.

Good advice travels from the numbers outward — it starts with accuracy and ends with clarity for the people making decisions.

We use the cloud accounting platforms our clients are already using, or help them move to one that suits them: Xero, Sage, QuickBooks, and FreeAgent are all part of the daily workflow here. The point is never the software itself — it is the visibility it gives you into how your business is performing, and the time it saves when compliance deadlines come around.

Our practice is registered with the ICAEW and our tax work is supported by the Chartered Institute of Taxation. Those memberships come with continuing obligations — to keep our knowledge current, to maintain professional indemnity, and to act in our clients' interests. We take those obligations seriously.

If you are thinking about working with us, the right next step is a conversation. We are based in Newquay and can be reached through the contact page.

Talk to a partner before year-end.

A free 30-minute conversation about what’s coming up — tax planning, an exit conversation, a deal you’re sizing. No deck, no pitch.