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Insolvency practice Graywoods expands into West Yorkshire
SHEFFIELD insolvency business turnaround and recovery practice Graywoods is preparing for a major expansion into West Yorkshire.
The company, which has its head office in Sheffield city centre’s Fountain Precinct, is opening an office at Huddersfield’s Media Centre.
The move comes just 12 months after Graywoods acquired Rotherham insolvency practice Moorhead Savage in a move that offered expanded business turnaround and recovery services throughout the region.
“We work with clients across the Yorkshire region and we know this is absolutely the right time to expand our office network to provide an even higher level of service to clients in West Yorkshire” said director Deborah Lockwood.
“Having investigated a number of sites throughout West Yorkshire, we feel that the Media Centre takes us right into the heart of West Yorkshire’s business community.”
The Huddersfield Media Centre, based in Northumberland Street in the centre of Huddersfield, is both a well established business centre and a community of digital, media and creative enterprises.
Graywoods was formed in 2015 by business partners Deborah Lockwood and Adrian Graham after five years as the Sheffield office of a national insolvency firm.
They had previously established Sheffield insolvency practice Hamiltons in 1999.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Highfield .
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