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7 July 2017
Home » News » We are excited to announce that we are opening a brand new office!
Due to further growth of the firm, we are excited to announce that we will be expanding and opening an additional Crewe office later this month. Our Edleston Road office, will remain open and continues to specialise in all Criminal and Regulatory Defence services. Our new premises will be located on Nantwich Road and will offer a range of services including, Conveyancing, Divorce and Family and Wills and Probate. This is particularly exciting for our Conveyancing department, as many of the town’s Estate Agents, both nationwide brands and independents, will become our neighbours, allowing us to further develop our relationships with them. Associate Gill Collins, a Chartered Legal Executive with 19 years of experience in all aspects of Residential Conveyancing, will be managing the office and says both she and her team are really looking forward to the move. ‘We’ve always had a good rapport with the Estate Agents in the town, but I’m sure this will enable us to forge even closer relationships,’ she said.  ‘It’s going to be a great working space too – it’s really light and spacious.’ We look forward to welcoming you at our new offices, officially opening on the 24th July.  The address is:
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