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Vail Williams secure office space in Bournemouth

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Harry Whittle

Vail Williams has secured new office space at Wessex Fields, Bournemouth, Dorset.

The property consultancy firm will now relocate their Wimborne branch to there. Following Vail Williams merger with Cowling & West in 2021 the company now boast offices in Southampton, Portsmouth and nine others across the UK.

Vail Williams’ staff are now based at a 1,700 sq ft office in Everdene House, Wessex Fields, opposite the Royal Bournemouth Hospital and just off the A338, a major route linking the UK’s tenth largest urban area with the A31 Hampshire-Dorset corridor.

Vail Williams Partner, Russell Miller, said: “The quality of our new premises reflects the quality of services to clients, from lease advice, property valuation and planning to asset management, property acquisition and disposal.

“Our ten year lease also underlines our commitment to the buoyant Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire region as we mark the first anniversary of our Cowling and West merger.

“As well as the location, Everdene House is a superb base for the team. We are actively recruiting for a number of roles, including chartered surveyors.”

Sequel Consulting, based in Guildford, carried out the fit-out for Vail Williams’ new office in Deansleigh Road.

Other Everdene House residents include law firm Dutton Gregory and Terence O’Rouke, the planning, design and environmental consultancy.

Vail Williams recently reported record-breaking revenues of £16.86 million for 2020-21, up from £15.5 million the previous year.

With 11 offices across the UK, the firm also expanded geographically, increased staff numbers and their client base.

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