Nearest Law Firms & Services in Peterborough

Anne Omoregie Licensed Conveyancer

Anne Omoregie is a qualified CLC licensed conveyancer working under the Taylor Rose network of consultants. Anne has 10 years of practical experience as a specialist in all aspects of residential conveyancing, whether first time buyers, investors, or companies. Anne prides herself in providing excellent client experience with high standards you'd expect from the Taylor Rose brand.

🏠 Address: Worldwide House, Thorpe Wood, Peterborough, PE3 6SB

🌐 Website: https://www.taylor-rose.co.uk

✉️ Email: anne.omoregie@taylor-rose.co.uk

📞 Phone: 01733 303526

⚖️ They Handle: Conveyancing, Residential Property, Legal Services

View Peterborough Legal Services by Case Type:

Conveyancing, Legal Services, Residential Property.

Locations Near You Within Travelling Distance:

Spalding, Upwell, Rutland, Wellingborough, Manea, Sutton Bridge, Bourne, Swineshead, Grantham, Bluntisham, Irchester, Needingworth, Oakham, Sawtry, Finedon, +more >>

Peterborough Information:

The responsibility of guided primary care services (general practitioners, dentists, opticians and pharmacists) transferred to NHS England. Huntingdon Magistrates' Court is 18 miles away. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough is one of the biggest CCGs in the country with 108 GP practices, over 800 GPs and a budget of £854 million in 2013/14. The full planning application for the redevelopment of the former Edith Cavell Hospital was approved by the council in 2006. Policing in the city remains the duty of Cambridgeshire Constabulary; and firefighting, the obligation of Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service. Truly part of Northamptonshire, it is 75 miles (121 km) north of London, on the River Nene which streams into the North Sea 30 miles (48 km) toward the north-east. ... [snippet] Read more here »

Using Solicitors, Barristers and Organisations:

Transparency, professionalism, and client care are central to the delivery of legal services. Both professions are regulated to ensure high standards of competence and ethics, with solicitors governed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and barristers by the Bar Standards Board. Barristers are trained to present cases, cross-examine witnesses, and deliver persuasive legal submissions before judges. The regulatory bodies overseeing these professionals—the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Standards Board—ensure that standards are maintained and clients are protected. Choosing between a solicitor and a barrister depends on the nature and complexity of the legal issue. ... [snippet] Read more here »