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Thorneycroft Solicitors is one of the region’s leading law firms, delivering high quality legal services and advice. Founded in 1991, we have a reputation for providing the very best legal representation, as well as the highest levels of customer service, integrity, and above all, cost effective results.
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The senior members of Thorneycroft’s Clinical negligence team recently attended a conference at the Manchester Hilton discussing the Medico Legal Issues in Spinal Claims.
Three local specialists have come together to launch The Advice Lounge, offering local people expert legal, financial and tax planning advice in return for a donation to East Cheshire Hospice.
Thorneycroft Solicitors is proud to sponsor once again King’s School rugby as they depart on a tour of South Africa.
On Wednesday 23rd July, 52 pupils and 5 Staff and 1 Sports Therapist will embark on a two and a half week rugby tour of South Africa playing 10 games across the country,
Thorneycroft Solicitors was proud sponsor of East Cheshire Hospice’s Under the Wings Ball on Saturday night.
Held in Concorde’s hangar, guests literally gathered beneath the iconic aircraft in aid to party the night away and raise much needed funds for the hospice.
Once again we have had the news headlines revealing the atrocities which have been going on in some of our countries private care homes.
Mark Belfield represented Thorneycroft Solicitors at the Brain Injury Group’s Carers Week this week.
The comments from Stuart Poyner, the leader of one of England’s biggest NHS Trusts were a breath of fresh air.
It is an interesting phenomenon that Jeremy Hunt (Health Secretary) is suggesting giving GP practice’s ratings for how many cases they miss will not do a lot for patients’ confidence but obviously if it stops just 1 more case being missed then it is worth while.
The report published by the Parliamentary Ombudsman into the death of 3 year old Sam Morrish is truly shocking.. and heartbreaking.