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North East law firm expands to transformed Teesside business centre
BHP Law has moved into newly-refurbished offices in Gloucester House Business Centre, Stockton, becoming one of the region’s first firm to relocate to the recently-transformed, Grade II listed premises.
Taking part of the ground floor of the site, found on Church Road, the company’s new Teesside base is situated just a short walk from Stockton high street.
John Pratt, managing partner of BHP Law, said: “It’s always been our ethos to be accessible for our clients and Gloucester House’s central location brings us closer to our existing clients on Teesside and any for whom Stockton is a convenient meeting place.
“It’s an attractive building which has been sympathetically refurbished and we’re happy to be supporting the conservation of historic old buildings like Gloucester House.”
All the firm’s legal services can be accessed at the office via appointment with specialist solicitors able to meet both private and business clients with facilities available to host meetings for larger groups.
Managing partner John Pratt said: “We’re delighted with the response to our new Teesside base which has been really busy from day one as it’s in the ideal location for clients to drop off documents or meet a solicitor while they’re in town. The office is on a major bus route and we have free parking next to the building.
“It’s also convenient for our many business clients who are based in Teesside, with the option to park here and use our additional meeting facilities.”
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