Congleton: SAS Daniels hosts first joint office business breakfast

By Christine

8th Dec 2023 | Local News

(L-R) Steven Percy, Helen Gowin, Justine Clowes (all Partners at SAS Daniels) pictured with Anna McIntosh
(L-R) Steven Percy, Helen Gowin, Justine Clowes (all Partners at SAS Daniels) pictured with Anna McIntosh

SAS Daniels LLP in Macclesfield and Congleton, two of the four offices belonging to the leading North West-based law firm, are celebrating the success of its inaugural collaborative business breakfast.

The duo of Cheshire-based offices recently joined forces to host the engaging and informative morning, held at Macclesfield Football Club, for which the firm is a proud sponsor. Members of the local business community had the valuable opportunity to engage with other attendees and form new corporate connections, while enjoying hot beverages and a delicious breakfast.

A highlight of the event was a presentation delivered by guest speaker Anna McIntosh from The Christie, the firm's selected charity of the year for 2023. The inspiring speech shed light on the remarkable work being done at the local facility in Macclesfield, which provides essential support to cancer patients and their families.

Steven Percy, partner and head of commercial property at SAS Daniels spoke at the event to welcome attendees, commenting: "We hosted an event here back in March and I know there are a number of familiar faces here who joined us then and who are also joining us here today so, thank you to you all. These events are only successful when people turn up, presenting a great opportunity to share experiences and swap notes. So, thank you for coming."

Steven also touched on the firm's charity of the year, The Christie at Macclesfield: "I think unfortunately many of us in the room have had some access or exposure to the Christie, it's an amazing foundation and we look to support them as much as we can do."

Justine Clowes, partner and head of the private client team and the Macclesfield office commented: "As a firm deeply rooted in the local community, we value the importance of fostering connections amongst local businesses and we are delighted that our first joint breakfast event – a collaboration between our Macclesfield and Congleton offices – was a great success. In addition to bringing together business contacts from across the county, the event also raised important awareness of The Christie; Anna's passionate presentation shared an in-depth insight into the incredible work at The Christie at Macclesfield and left a lasting impression.

"We are incredibly proud of our longstanding partnership with Macclesfield Football Club and would like to extend our appreciation to the club for providing the wonderful Bar Twenty Seven, the ideal location to host our event."

SAS Daniels LLP is a Cheshire-based law firm with offices in Stockport, Chester, Macclesfield and Congleton, servicing both businesses and individuals throughout the North West and nationwide.

The firm is committed to helping clients thrive in both their personal and professional lives, using their expertise, technical know-how and friendly approach to understand the needs and protect the interests of their clients. SAS Daniels' 120-strong specialist team and 20 partners are all equipped to help resolve any legal matter regardless of size, ensuring a personalised experience is delivered by an experienced and approachable legal specialist.

For businesses, the solicitors support with corporate and commercial legal advice, dispute resolution, property transactions and employment and HR advice. For individuals, the firm can carry out property conveyancing, help with wills and wealth planning, and provide family law services, including divorce.

To find out more about SAS Daniels, visit www.sasdaniels.co.uk

     

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