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New year brings new home for chartered accountants in Newark

Chartered Accountancy firm Wright Vigar has relocated to a new office space in the centre of Newark in response to sustained growth.

The new office at Morton House in the town’s Appleton Gate offers expanded space in a more central location to allow them to be in the heart of the business community. The decision to relocate was driven by the company’s remarkable growth trajectory and the need for a larger, more accessible space to accommodate the expanding team and to better serve its ever-increasing client base. The new office’s central location is strategically chosen to be more convenient and accessible for staff, clients and business partners with parking accessible from Bede House Lane.

Director Paul Colcomb said: “We’re thrilled about the opportunities this relocation brings. It’s a testament to the hard work of our team and the trust our clients have placed in us. This move allows us to expand our team and better serve the local community,” said  at Wright Vigar.”

Starting as a partnership, Wright Vigar have been providing accountancy, audit and taxation services for over 40 years. During that time the practice has grown the number of offices and increased their extensive range of services and expertise to support private clients and businesses across all sectors. Wright Vigar provide a personal relationship-based service whilst having the expertise through the depth of their team to provide all the specialist services expected of a large practice.

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