West Yorkshire law firm undergoes expansion with purchase of Wakefield office
Law firm Williams & Co is carrying out further expansion plans with the purchase of new premises in Wakefield.
The Cleckheaton-based firm, which comprises partners Jeremy Garside, Robert Brackup and Tim Welton, has completed the purchase of a new building, located on Cheapside in Wakefield city centre.
The new office space, which spans 2000 sq ft, will enable Williams & Co recruit new members of staff in the foreseeable future.
Jeremy Garside, Williams & Co partner, said: “The purchase of the new premises is a part of our planned expansion of Williams & Co and the continued growth of our work in and around Wakefield.
“Our Cheapside office, in the heart of the city centre, will provide more space for future growth and represents another exciting milestone for the business.”
Williams & Co partners have more than 75 years’ experience supporting business and individuals across Kirklees, West Yorkshire and beyond. It was taken over and rebranded by the current partners in early 2016.
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