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Franklins is MO-tivated by MK’s growth


FRANKLINS Solicitors’ long- standing commitment to Milton Keynes came into sharp focus on a chilly Sunday morning in November, all in the name of charity. A team of six staff, led by corporate services partner Andrea Smith, donned fake moustaches to join more than 1,000 other runners in the city’s MoRun which raises money for the Movember Foundation, a charity committed to changing the future of men’s health. Running 45km between them,


and cleverly blending their branded T-shirts with their snazzy MoRun headbands, the Franklins team are confident of achieving their fundraising target.


Franklins’ association with Milton


Keynes goes way back. Decades in fact. Based at offices in Silbury Boulevard for more than 30 years, Franklins is ideally placed as the legal firm of choice for businesses and individuals in Milton Keynes. Accessible, responsive and


professional, the Franklins team pride themselves on their attitude of 100% customer focus, which


Team Franklins taking part in the Milton Keynes MoRun


Franklins partners (l-r) Helen Taylor, Scott Wright, Keith Wyld, Simon Long, Lee Holmes, Sarah Canning and Andrea Smith.


explains why so many of their clients engage them time and again. The firm was set up by Michael Franklin and Keith Wyld in 1982 and has grown to become a highly respected firm employing more than 100 staff. One of the most quality-assured firms in the region, Franklins has achieved nationally and internationally recognised quality marks including accreditation to ISO 9001, recognition as an Investor in People and the Law Society’s


quality accreditation Lexcel. Franklins has long been


recognised as the ‘go to’ firm for quality assured and timely conveyancing services both within residential and commercial property transactions. Simon Long, managing partner and head of corporate services, said: “But as the city has grown over the years, so has our ability to be there for our clients through every stage of their business and family lives. Our range of corporate, commercial and


To find out more about Franklins’ services for business, contact Simon Long on 01908 660966, Andrea Smith on 01604 828282 or visit www.franklins-sols.co.uk


CityOrchestra Conductor: Damian Iorio


Milton Keynes The Venue


Friday 6 January 7.30 p.m.


Featuring: MOZART Violin


Concerto No.3


Anna Liisa Bezrodny VIOLIN


The Venue Friday 21 April 7.30 p.m.


Featuring: To be announced


Yamaha Scholarship winner


Booking Now! For tickets visit: www. mkco.org


The Venue Friday 24 February 7.30 p.m.


Featuring: RODRIGO Concierto de Aranjuez


Craig Ogden CLASSICAL GUITAR


The Venue Friday 12 May 7.30 p.m.


Featuring: HAYDN


Cello Concerto No. 1


Raphael Wallfisch CELLO


Milton Keynes City Orchestra


Milton Keynes College, Chaffron Way Campus, West Leadenhall, Milton Keynes MK6 5LP Telephone: 01908 684116 • info@mkco.orgwww.mkco.org


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Milton Keynes Theatre Sunday 12 March 3.00 p.m.


Featuring: GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue


Mr. Ji Liu PIANO


The Venue Friday 9 JUNE 7.30 p.m.


Featuring: BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 39


Hyeyoon Park VIOLIN


private client services has developed hugely over the years, facilitated by the multi-disciplinary structure we have adopted within our client-facing teams meaning we can offer lifetime services to all our personal and business clients. “Our partner-led approach enables us to create much more of an advisory role with our clients. We work closely with their other advisors such as accountants, bankers, corporate financiers, financial advisors and surveyors to make sure that we achieve the best possible result for our clients.”


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