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JCP Solicitors officially opens new offices in Caerphilly town

Business, News | | Published: 14:02, Friday October 12th, 2018.

JCP Solicitors’ new offices on Castle Street overlook the castle
JCP Solicitors’ new offices on Castle Street overlook the castle

Law firm JCP Solicitors, which merged with Glamorgan Law in April 2017, has held its official opening for its new Caerphilly town base.

The new office, at Ty Cennydd, Castle Street, provides the law firm with upgraded premises that include improved accessibility, and enhanced facilities for its clients and workforce.

The welcoming event was held on October 3.

JCP Solicitors, and previously Glamorgan Law, has, until recently, been delivering a wide range of legal expertise for private clients and businesses, to the people of Caerphilly, from its previous location in The Bluebell on Market Street.

Other JCP offices in the south east include Cowbridge and Pontypridd.

JCP Director and Head of Lifetime Planning in South East Wales, Mike Downey, said: “JCP Solicitors is committed to the economic growth and community of Caerphilly. We continue to be ambitious for growth and our move to new, upgraded premises in the heart of the town will allow our dedicated teams of legal professionals to serve the people of Caerphilly and beyond, in a pleasant, modern, welcoming environment.”

JCP Solicitors is one of the largest Welsh law firms with nine offices across south and west Wales.

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