April King Legal Announces Strategic Office Relocation in Nottingham

Modified on Fri, 29 Mar 2024 at 01:39 PM


In a strategic move to enhance its operational capabilities and client service, April King Legal is pleased to announce the relocation of its Nottingham head of operations. As of late 2023, the firm's new premises are located at 4 Castlebridge Office Village, Kirtley Drive, Nottingham, NG7 1LD, positioning April King Legal in a prominent and accessible location just outside the city centre.


This relocation underscores April King Legal’s commitment to providing top-tier legal services and support to its clients across the UK. The new office setting not only offers a tranquil and conducive working environment but also maintains the convenience of proximity to the heart of Nottingham.


"We are delighted with our move to the new Head Office in Nottingham," stated Paul King, Head of Client Services. "This significant development not only equips our team with modern infrastructure and essential resources required to deliver exceptional service but also affirms our commitment to maintaining a leading position within the legal sector."


The new office benefits from outstanding transport links, ensuring ease of access for clients travelling from various locations. Additionally, with complimentary on-site parking available for clients during appointments, April King Legal continues to prioritise client convenience and accessibility.


The firm’s clientele can look forward to receiving the same high-standard legal advice and bespoke service that April King Legal is renowned for. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and facilities, the new location supports the firm’s comprehensive legal services, including specialist bloodline planning, future care fee protection, probate, and estate administration.


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