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New Manager at Wards Solicitors, Clevedon

Local law firm, Wards Solicitors is pleased to announce that Rebecca Stuart will be taking over from Robert Murray as the new Office Manager at their Clevedon office. Robert said:

"After many years at the helm of this busy office I'm pleased to be able to hand over to someone as ambitious and competent as Rebecca. She's got some great ideas about ways to improve things for our clients and I'm looking forward to being a part of things to come."

Rebecca celebrates her decade with the firm this year, having joined as a conveyancing Paralegal in 2001 and quickly progressing to a qualified solicitor in 2004. Rebecca's practice is divided between helping the people of Clevedon to move house and leading the firm's countryside practice. A keen horsewoman herself, Rebecca specialises in the often overlooked areas of equine law, helping to minimise risk and ensure that people are able to relax and enjoy their pastime.

When asked about her recent appointment, Rebecca said:

"I've been actively involved with the Wards Solicitors, Clevedon office and the local community for some years. As a member of Rotary I regularly talk to local people and hear a lot about what they want from their local law firm. I'm looking forward to being able to put some of their ideas into practice at Wards Solicitors."

The Wards Solicitors, Clevedon office is one of eleven offices, across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. The firm provides a full service, both for private clients and businesses, from all offices. For more information please look at www.wards.uk.com/office/clevedon or call 01275 850470.

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