David Street

Director, Audit

As an Audit Director at Gravita, David brings over 25 years’ experience leading complex audits for AIM-listed and large companies across a wide range of sectors. With a strong track record in delivering high-quality audits, David is trusted by a core group of long-standing clients, particularly within the AIM market.

David leads large audit engagements from planning through to completion, combining technical expertise with a practical, commercial approach. A key focus of his role is developing audit teams, working closely with both onshore and offshore colleagues to build capability, share knowledge and maintain consistently high standards across all engagements.

David’s experience spans sectors including education, engineering, finance, healthcare, mining, manufacturing and property, with particular specialisms in Industrial and Manufacturing, Life Sciences and Property. This breadth of experience enables him to provide valuable insight and perspective when advising clients operating in complex or highly regulated environments.

As an ICAEW member, David is committed to excellence in audit quality, strong governance and building long-term client relationships, supporting businesses as they grow and evolve.

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Property Industrial and Manufacturing Life Sciences

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Gravita charity bulletin – Q1 2026

21st January 2026
 
We’re pleased to introduce the Gravita charity bulletin – a new audit and accounting quarterly update for trustees, finance leaders and senior teams across the charity sector. Charities are operating in an increasingly difficult environment. Regulatory change, public...
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Why the FRS 102 amendments mark a tipping point in the evolution from bookkeeping led finance to fully outsourced finance

21st January 2026
Written by: Tanveer Mahtab-Ahmed
For many UK SMEs, the finance operating model has remained consistent for years. A trusted bookkeeper maintains accurate records, VAT returns are submitted on time, and the accountant steps in at year‑end to prepare statutory...
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How the FCA cryptocurrency gateway will work in practice

19th January 2026
Written by: Daniel Howarth
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published new detail on how its cryptocurrency gateway will operate under the UK’s forthcoming cryptoasset regulatory regime. The FCA has provided important clarity for cryptoasset firms preparing for authorisation...
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How modern outsourced accounting really works

19th January 2026
Written by: Tanveer Mahtab-Ahmed
Outsourced accounting has evolved significantly over the past decade. Cloud platforms, real time data and secure digital access mean finance teams no longer need to sit in the same office to work closely together. Yet...
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What you need to know about registering for payrolling benefits

19th January 2026
Written by: Rebecca Aimey
As we approach the start of a new tax year, it’s a great opportunity to review how employee benefits are managed on your payroll. One option many employers are choosing is payrolling benefits, a government...
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Packaging, hot food and VAT. What the Morrisons case means for food retailers and takeaway businesses

16th January 2026
Written by: David Gage
HMRC has once again demonstrated its willingness to challenge the VAT treatment of hot takeaway food, as illustrated by the recent Tribunal decision in WM Morrison Supermarkets Ltd v HMRC. For food retailers and takeaway...
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