KBG Chambers is on the move!

KBG Chambers is on the move!

We are delighted to announce that Chambers is moving to the historic Royal William Yard. From October 2022, we will be based in our newly developed office within Mills Bakery, a grade one listed building.

 Chambers continues to maintain traditional values of excellence and service whilst adapting to the changing requirements of the legal and business world. Our new space will offer modern conference facilities, an ability to host mediations, and bespoke rooms for the conduct of both virtual hearings and conferences

Chambers continues to grow and develop, The Royal William Yard offers a perfect venue for our continued focus on providing the best possible environment for our members, clerking team and clients.

“As we continue to grow, our new venue represents an ideal setting for our continued development. Chambers now extends over three sites, and our office in the Royal William Yard places our Chambers at the heart of a thriving city.” Deni Mathews, Head of Chambers.

Colin Palmer, Senior Clerk, adds “The new office will be perfect to support our members’ and clerks’ wellbeing whilst allowing them to thrive and progress in their careers. This move allows our growth to continue, not just in the legal community, but in the business community throughout the Westcountry. We are pleased to be part of the continued redevelopment of the Royal William Yard, which is now turning in to an incredible area for business and the city”

We look forward to welcoming you to our new Chambers in the very near future!

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