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Our Guildford office has moved
We are excited to announce that Alliotts’ Guildford office has moved into new premises.
We are excited to announce that Alliotts’ Guildford office has moved into new premises at One Ground Floor, 3 London Square, Cross Lanes, Guildford, GU1 1UJ.
After a long and thorough search, we chose these light and airy offices which will provide a more pleasant and comfortable working environment. The layout and design of the new space are better suited to our collaborative way of working, fostering improved communication and teamwork amongst our people. There of course are a number of well equipped meeting rooms for private meetings with our clients.
Another key factor in our decision is that London Square is purpose-built and ideal for professional service firms. It’s a short walk from Guildford High Street, easily accessible by public transport, and offers limited on-site parking.
If our Guildford office address is your company’s registered office address, we will have already contacted you. If you have any questions please let us know.
It’s important to note that our bank account details are not changing. If you do receive a request to send money to a different account please contact us as soon as possible.
We look forward to welcoming you at our new offices soon.
THE AUTHOR
Steve Meredith
Partner
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