Attleborough is growing, and so is the town's branch of legal firm Rogers & Norton Solicitors

Molly Daynes, who has previously been based at the firm’s Norwich office, qualified as a solicitor this month in the commercial property team and has started her dual role working across both branches, alongside corporate solicitor Jack Crosthwaite, who already spends a significant amount of time at the firm’s Attleborough branch. Her move will help Rogers & Norton to serve its growing commercial client base. 

Rogers & Norton expects its client base to increase over the next few years, with Attleborough’s population set to double once 4,000 new homes are built on land south of the town centre. 

Bruce Faulkner, managing director at Rogers & Norton, said: ‘‘With this scale of housing development, we expect to see employment growth, start-ups and new businesses opening in and around the Attleborough area and we are perfectly positioned to offer new and established businesses a full range of legal services.” 

As well as offering a wide range of commercial services, the Attleborough branch of Rogers & Norton has established residential conveyancing, private client, litigation and personal injury teams, dealing with residential property sales and purchases, later life services such as wills, trusts and probate, disputes and personal injury claims. 

Eastern Daily Press: Molly Daynes will now be working across the Attleborough and Norwich branchesMolly Daynes will now be working across the Attleborough and Norwich branches (Image: Phil Barnes Photography)

Bruce continued: ‘‘The value of having a local expert, an accessible office and a familiar face equipped with in-depth knowledge of the roads you travel, the paths you walk, your workplace and the community you belong to cannot be underestimated. We take pride in providing a full range of legal services tailored to businesses, individuals and families within the Attleborough area and its surroundings.’’  

Eastern Daily Press: The Attleborough branch of Rogers & Norton Solicitors is based at Connaught LodgeThe Attleborough branch of Rogers & Norton Solicitors is based at Connaught Lodge (Image: Phil Barnes Photography)

The firm’s commercial clients, and other local business professionals, are invited to attend the next Mid-Norfolk Connections Breakfast, which will take place at Breckland Lodge on Wednesday, January 31 from 7.30-9am. This relaxed networking event, run by Rogers & Norton Solicitors, costs £15 per person, which includes a full English breakfast buffet, unlimited tea and coffee and pastries. Please note, booking is required (please visit the website for more information). 

For more information on any of the legal services offered by Rogers & Norton Solicitors, visit rogers-norton.co.uk