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Bevirs Law has had a presence in the town since 1910

L-R: Claire Webb, Peter Shah and Rececca Scammell of Bevirs Law

L-R: Claire Webb, Peter Shah and Rececca Scammell of Bevirs Law(Image: Bevirs Law)

One of Swindon’s oldest law firms is relocating from its town centre offices, it has announced. Bevirs Law, which has had a presence in the town since around 1910, has moved from Regent Circus to Newbridge Square.

The firm says the move will mean it has the capacity to expand its team and accommodate future growth.

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“The move provides the firm with a more suitable, modern environment designed around a layout aimed at fostering closer team collaboration and improved communication across the firm’s legal departments,” the company said.

Newbridge Square is based by the new bus boulevard interchange and the train station.

“Moving from Regent Circus to Newbridge Square marks an exciting new chapter,” said Bevirs Law partner Claire Webb, who led the relocation project.

“The new layout is already making a noticeable difference to how our team interact and collaborate on a daily basis. Just as importantly, this new space gives us the room to expand.”

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Bevirs Law was founded almost 150 years ago and is headquartered in Royal Wootton Bassett, with an office in Calne as well as Swindon.

There are 14 team staff based in the Swindon office across three departments: family care, private client and litigation. The firm is currently recruiting for its private client team, conveyancing team and commercial property team.

“Being situated right next to the new bus boulevard interchange and closer to the train station also means we are now in a highly accessible, central location that makes travelling to us much easier for our clients and staff alike,” added Ms Webb.

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