Newton LDP strengthens rural property team
Warwickshire-based land, development and property agency Newton LDP has bolstered its rural expertise with the appointment of Louise Duffin as associate director.
Louise brings more than 20 years of experience from her previous role as a partner at Fisher German, combining sector knowledge with a personal connection to rural life.
She will support landowners, farmers and other clients across the UK, focusing on strategic estate management and helping optimise property value while ensuring compliance.
Louise said: “Newton LDP is a growing team, and I’m excited to be part of its journey as the business continues to expand.
“One of the things that really attracted me to Newton is that your voice counts here.
“Being a dynamic growing business, there is opportunity to be involved in a wide variety of work, whilst focusing on building strong client relationships and delivering best possible outcomes which is both motivating and rewarding.”
Richard Foxon, managing director at Newton LDP, added: “We are delighted to welcome Louise to the team.
“Her extensive experience and deep understanding of rural property strengthen our capability and support our continued growth.
“By bringing in talented individuals at all levels, we are creating a business that is both sustainable and ready to meet the evolving needs of our clients.”
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