LAW firm Lanyon Bowdler is on the move, but it's not going far.

In fact, just downstairs in the building that used to be a bank in High Street, Bromyard, where it currently occupies an upper floor. The move is designed to make life a little easier for visitors.

Lanyon Bowdler partner Charles Almond said: “We have specialist lawyers working across all areas of law, from dealing with wills and trusts and helping businesses with employment issues, to clinical negligence claims and buying and selling property. We recently expanded into Bromyard following the merger with Beaumonts and moving into this new office gives us a great base in the town. The move will afford us more space to better serve our clients across the whole spectrum of law we specialise in.

“The offices will be easily accessible for everyone and will have the benefit of a portable ramp for anyone who may struggle with the one step off the pavement. We will also now have some comfortable meeting rooms, as well as open plan space for the team to work in.

"These are exciting times for the firm as we continue to go from strength to strength. It is important that we are always in the strongest possible position to best serve our clients.”

The office will be managed by Bridget Hughes, who had been with Beaumonts Solicitors for more than 10 years prior to its merger with Lanyon Bowdler in May.