Newton Solicitors to relocate Northallerton office to larger premises
Newton Solicitors, the North Yorkshire and North East-based law firm, is set to move its Northallerton office into bigger premises.
After experiencing a need for more office space, the law firm will relocate to a three-story Georgian premises at 77, High Street from 136 High Street, Northallerton.
The 2,700 sq ft property is where Calder Meynell Solicitors had been based since 2011. Newtons acquired Calder Meynell in 2015.
The premises, previously occupied by accountants and business advisers, Armstrong Watson, is a professional services location with more office space, better facilities and a top-floor training suite.
Newtons clients and the local community will have access to a full range of legal services at the new office, including litigation, family, corporate, wills and probate, residential and commercial property.
Chris Newton, Newtons Solicitors managing director, said: “Our investment in these prominent offices shows our commitment to Northallerton and we are confident we will continue to build our business, attracting new clients and team members.”
Newtons Solicitors has nine other offices across Yorkshire and the North East.
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