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IMPORTANT NOTICE 

O EVANS • 24 March 2020

Following the Government’s advice on 23rd March 2020 regarding COVID-19, our office is currently closed.


We are putting procedures in place which will allow us to process our work online as much as possible and for fee earners to access emails from home.


We would ask you to please bear with us during this difficult time as we may not be able to respond to you as quickly as we normally would.


We will of course endeavour to continue to provide the best possible service given the current situation and will return to normal working service as soon as we are allowed.


If your query is urgent please email your fee earner directly, whose details are below.


Conveyancing

Lin Cane – linc@almythomas.co.uk

Michael Stephens – mikes@almythomas.co.uk


Civil and Family Matters

Owen Evans – owene@almythomas.co.uk


Civil Matters

David Ellicott – davide@almythomas.co.uk

Stephanie Teece – stepht@almythomas.co.uk


Wills and Probate

Flis Cotton – flis@almythomas.co.uk


Please note that secretary’s emails and reception’s emails will NOT be monitored. Do please therefore forward your email to the most appropriate fee earner.


We thank you for your understanding at this time and we will of course update everyone as advice from the government progresses.


Everyone at Almy & Thomas wishes you and your families good health and hope you all stay safe.


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