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\> '■ f 14 Clitheroe Advertiser.&.Times, August 22nd, 2002 service ' ' i • ' ! ' • “ > ! ,u - , I S s o <« ‘


ADVERTISING FEATURE Editorial by Vivian Meath


MODERN thinking is now shaping busi­ ness at one of the Ribble Valley's best- known andmost sue-', cessful legal prac­


tices. For not only has the


Deborah Winckley the firm's matrimonial and personal injury expert. However, there are two


Whalley office • of ■ Houldsworth Solicitors relocated within the village, it has reopened with a new emphasis on flexibility. The team staffing the


practice, now in the Coach House, Accring-; ton Road, Whalley, is", operating on a new sys­ tem, whereby members divide their, working hours between Whalley and the firm's Pullman House office in Clitheroe's Duck Street. Behind which desks


they sit a t any time is decided for them by clients. Explains the firm's


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senior partner, Mr John Houldsworth, whose legal career spans 30 years: "We do not oper­ ate a fixed day system, which would mean that I spent say only Mondays and Thursdays in Whal­ ley. Instead, all the team, myself included, adapt each day so that we can see clients either in Whalley or Clitheroe on the day of their choos­ ing." • Mr Houldsworth, who


Fiona Fielding, , who lives in Billington, and who is assisted by Miss Suzanne Liggins.


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are organising work diaries to ensure the legal team's maximum flexi­ bility. . The Whalley office, which moved out of premises in King Street to'its new office, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. Houldsworths holds


Among their duties


friendly,faces that Whal- ley clients can always expect to see.


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various quality stan­ dards awards and was the first law firm in the whole of the North-West to achieve its Investors in People Award. I t has also been given


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a prestigious Legal Aid franchise in recognition of the quality of its work. The Coach House is


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conveniently situated on the central Whalley Arms car park, where all clients, whether long established or new, will be given a warm wel­ come.


Mm HOULDSWORTHS holds various quality standards awards


AIR we go! Burnley's Mayor and Mayoress, Coun. Gordon Birt­ wistle and his wife, Kathleen, took to the skies - well a t least 20ft. off the ground - in a hot air balloon. They went up, up -


but not too far away - in front of historic Towne-


is president of Clitheroe and District Chamber of Trade and Commerce and a member of Whal­ ley Chamber of Trade, adds: "We believe this new work pattern allows us to serve our clients more efficiently. We are providing an expert legal service on our clients' doorstep to suit their requirements." With Whalley rapidly


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. into the village. ...For Mjt jHouldsworth's


expanding, the firm is confident.its adaptable and enthusiastically approachable style will fulfil the community's legal, needs and draw clients b.oth inside and outside the Ribble Valley


'carefully selected team includesspecialists in, most law disciplines. While Mr Houldsworth himself concentrates'on litigation, business, employment and agricul­ tural law, junior partner Miss Ellen Bennie spe­ cialises in wills, estates and trusts. Legal executive Mrs


Amanda Meadows focus­ es on domestic con­ veyancing, with Mrs


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Whalley and'wish.them continued success


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