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Wards Solicitors’ Keynsham staff join in the town’s Christmas celebrations

Wards Solicitors’ Keynsham staff join in the town’s Christmas celebrations

On a cold and frosty night in Keynsham, Wards Solicitors' lawyers were delighted to don Santa hats and hand out mince pies, chocolates and balloons as they took part in the town's annual Winter Festival.

It's the second year that staff from Wards Solicitors' Keynsham office, which opened in January 2015, have joined in with the hugely popular festivities which saw the streets filled with seasonal sights and sounds including music and dancing, carol singing, bell ringing and a brass band.

Partner Ruth Coles, Solicitor Associate Matthew Pitt, Solicitor Tom Gabb and trainee solicitor Charlotte Gage, already feeling full of Christmas cheer after decorating their office window with a Yuletide theme, were all on hand to join in the fun.

Ruth, who is also the office manager, said: "We thoroughly enjoy being part of Keynsham life and it's great fun to join in with this lovely seasonal event which also gives us the chance to meet lots of local people too."

The Keynsham office offers the full range of legal services for both local businesses and individuals. Everyone who works here, in the heart of this ancient market town, takes pride in knowing the local area and community inside out.

Wards Solicitors, established in the South West more than 100 years ago, has 11 local offices including one little more than 5 miles away in central Bristol. So if you live in Keynsham but work elsewhere in the region, you'll always be able to see one of our legal specialists somewhere convenient to you.

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