New flagship office for WBW

News Desk
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Posted Friday, March 11, 2016 - 2:43pm

Devon law firm WBW has acquired two floors of Castle Circus House, providing over 8,000 sq ft of purpose purpose-built office block on Union Street, Torquay.

The building was constructed in the late 1930’s by Walter Jenkins Marble.

Currently operating out of two smaller offices in the town, the plan is for both premises to relocate to the new flagship office in summer of this year.

The firm, which says it has grown considerably over recent years with the merger of Bynes and McDermott French. In addition the firm has employed a number of staff from Paignton based solicitors Eastleys when the firm closed in 2013.

WBW now has over 160 personnel spread across 5 offices and are continuing to grow with the development of more niche areas of work including Farm and Estates and Wealth Management. 

Both floors are due to commence an extensive refurbished project, that will offer flexible working space, meeting rooms, client area, modern staff facilities and secure storage.  Improvements to the exterior of the building including an upgrade to the front entrance.

Once complete the office will become the flagship office for WBW.

WBW is a large practice offering a full range of legal services, both locally and nationally, from an experienced team of 19 partners, 49 legal advisors and 92 support staff.

With two defined divisions for business and private clients, WBW Solicitors delivers a full range of legal services to individuals and businesses, including wills trust and probate, tax advice, residential conveyancing and commercial property. It also offers litigation, employment law and financial services.

It has offices in Torquay, Newton Abbot, Exeter and Bovey Tracey.

The company website says: :We have always been a part of the local communities we have served and still today believe in being in the High Street, offering easy access to all our clients where they find it most convenient."

For more information about WBW Solicitors, visit www.wbw.co.uk.

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