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From Queensferry to Pentre for Henry R Davis & Co

From Queensferry to Pentre for Henry R Davis & Co

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Henry R Davis & Co, a provider of accountancy and tax advice, has announced their successful relocation of its offices from Queensferry to Mechanics House (previously the Mechanics Arms), on Chester Road, Pentre, which took place in April.
The move marks a significant milestone in the company's ongoing growth and commitment to delivering exceptional service.
The official opening of the newly located Henry R Davis & Co.
While the new premises offer enhanced space, improved facilities, and a more accessible location for both staff and clients.
The upgraded environment supports the company's expanding operations and reflects its forward-looking vision.
To celebrate the move, HRD hosted an open day event at the new site, welcoming clients, partners, and members of the local community.
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The event featured the building being officially opened by its most long-standing client, Ennis Hall, who has been with the firm since 1951.
Mr Hall gave a speech confirming he became a client in 1951 when he became a director of his father's company, which had been with HRD since 1926.
Everyone had the opportunity enjoy a glass of bubbly and experience the new space first hand.
Director of Henry R Davis & Co Zoe Devenport, with Ennis Hall, the company's longest client.
Zoe Devenport, director of Henry R Davis & Co, said: "Our move to Mechanics House is an exciting step forward for the company.
"The open day was a fantastic opportunity to connect with our clients and showcase how this new space will help us serve them even better.
"Our firm began trading in 1912, so to relocate to such an iconic local building, fitted perfectly for us.
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"We have even managed to keep as many of the original features as possible, including the bar."
All contact details, including phone numbers and email addresses, remain unchanged, ensuring a smooth transition for clients and partners.
The new address is confirmed as Mechanics House, 12 Chester Road, Pentre, Flintshire, CH5 2AA.

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