Accounting firm Leavitt Walmsley Associates to open Warrington office
Accountancy and auditing services provider Leavitt Walmsley Associates (LWA) is expanding its North West presence with a new office in Warrington’s Birchwood Park.
The Sale-based firm decided to launch a second office following a period of growth attributed predominantly to client referrals.
LWA’s managing partner, Les Leavitt, said: “Being able to expand our office base and now offer our services from Warrington and Manchester is a huge benefit to us and our clients, in addition to the multitude of opportunities available at the park.
“This big leap in expansion and new additions to our team means the business is growing from strength to strength, something we hope to continue for many years to come.”
Mike Baldwin, Birchwood Park’s senior leasing manager, called LWA a “strong addition” to the park’s growing community of businesses.
He commented: “The arrival of Leavitt Walmsley Associates [is] testimony to Birchwood’s growing reputation as the ideal destination for ambitious businesses.
“We’re continuing to develop the highest quality office space and amenities, ensuring that Birchwood Park companies are not only in the North West’s most central location, but that they are also equipped with the tools to succeed.”
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