Law firm Milners marks first anniversary in Harrogate by expanding into new offices
Law firm Milners is expanding into new offices in Harrogate as it marks its first anniversary in the spa town.
The Leeds-headquartered law firm, which launched in Harrogate at the same time it acquired a conveyancing practice, has relocated to Princes Square.
Milners’ Harrogate team is led by property partner Mat Haynes; Jessica Savage, who specialises in wills, trusts, probate and lasting powers of attorney; and John Robson, residential property manager, with more than 35 years’ expertise in conveyancing.
As part of its community support programme, Milners reception area will have the added dimension of also being an art gallery as it will continue to exhibit the work of Yorkshire artist David Stead within it.
The relocation to the new offices was carried out with support from the Harrogate commercial property agency, FSS.
Simon Bass, Milers’ managing partner, said: “After a year of growth – both in terms of staff and clients – moving to new offices in the heart of the town’s professional quarter is a natural progression for us.
“Not only does the move act as a springboard for us to develop our services in the future, it also signals the confidence we have in Harrogate as a progressive centre of legal excellence.
He added: “It is a town that is rapidly enhancing its profile and reputation for legal talent in a range of specialist areas.
“By bringing over 200 years of collective expertise, we are pleased to be at the forefront of this momentum - and contributing to the extra jobs and boost to the economy that this generates.”
The launch of a Harrogate office last year was Milners’ first expansion into North Yorkshire. As well as its new Harrogate presence, the solicitors has other established bases in both Leeds and Pontefract.
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