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Milsted Langdon’s Bath presence continues to expand with move to new office

Friday 18th January 2019 Bath Echo News Team Bath Echo News Team Business

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One of the South West’s largest firms of independent accountants, Milsted Langdon, has announced an expansion of their presence in Bath by starting 2019 with a move to a larger office.

Ian Lloyd, from Milsted Langdon’s office in Bath

The practice was based at 1 Queen Square since opening in Bath seven years ago, and has now moved just around the corner to larger premises at 4 Queen Street, as part of its ongoing growth.

The recent move will allow the firm to accelerate its recruitment of new staff members and allow it to deliver more services to a larger client base in the city and the region beyond.

Demand for Milsted Langdon’s accountancy and tax services, as well as specialist advice such as forensic accounting, insolvency and corporate finance, has grown in recent years across all of its offices in Bath, Bristol, London, Taunton and Yeovil, with the firm already having to expand its operations in Bristol in 2018.

Ian Lloyd, General Practice Partner at Milsted Langdon’s office in Bath, said: “We are very excited to move to our new offices and can’t wait to expand our team in the months and years to come.

“Bath is actually one of Milsted Langdon’s newest offices, where the firm has quickly embedded itself in the business community.

“We are proud to support and be part of this unique community and have built very strong connections with our local clients and contacts, which we look forward to developing from our new, larger office space.”

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