New Henleaze office for Wards Solicitors
Wards Solicitors is opening a new office in the heart of the thriving community of Henleaze as it continues to expand its provision of local legal services.
This brings the number of Wards Solicitors offices to 11, located across the region, each offering an extensive range of services for both local businesses and individuals.
The new Henleaze office is bright, welcoming and easy to find - conveniently placed on the bustling Henleaze High Street known for its range of independent shops, including Chandos Deli and Coffee #1, as well as the famous Orpheus cinema.
A wealth of expertise on hand
Wards Solicitors cover all areas of the law. The Henleaze office opens with an experienced team of local legal specialists ready to help:
- Elizabeth Fry - covering all areas of disputes including business, contractual and employment as well as landlord and tenant issues and contentious probate;
- Alison Bradley - all areas of family law including divorce or separation, children and financial issues and civil partnerships;
- Helen Boyd - an accident and injury specialist in all areas including work, road, slipping or tripping as well as victim of assault cases;
- Pam Williams - offering all conveyancing services;
- Jonathan Wilson - covering all aspects of commercial property including property portfolio management, commercial lending and finances and buying and selling property and land including licenced premises;
- Tom Scoffham - all areas of Wills and probate
Always at the heart of things…
Wards Solicitors has been a part of the local community for more than a century.
David Sheridan, Managing Partner of Wards Solicitors, said: "We are delighted to open another office in Henleaze bringing our local legal specialists to the heart of another important community."
Wards Solicitors has offices across Bristol, South Gloucestershire, Bath and North East Somerset and North Somerset at Bristol, Bradley Stoke, Clevedon, Keynsham, Nailsea, Portishead, Staple Hill, Weston-super-Mare, Worle, Yate and Henleaze.