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Business Bulletin: June 27



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A FIRM of solicitors has relocated to a new offices to allow clients great access to its services.
Buckles Solicitors was based in Wharf Road, Stamford, for five years but has now moved to offices at the foot of St Mary's Hill.
The extra space allows the firm to provide commercial services to business in the Stamford area, who previously had to travel to the Peterborough office.
Head of the Stamford office, Paddy Appleton said: "The new office on St Mary's Hill provides an enhanced working environment through a purpose designed interior.
"We now have a separate reception area and a number of meeting rooms which will benefit our clients and enhance the services we offer to them."

A FARMER has been presented with an award. L F Eayrs and Sons, based at Priory Farm, Brooke, Oakham, won the best first time entrant award at the East of England Agricultural Farm Business Awards. Another winner was Nicholas Watts, of Vine House Farm, Deeping St Nicholas, near Spalding, who took the countryside management and special enterprise awards.



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