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01/09/2025

Hello and welcome to Boon and Worth’s June Newsletter

Here’s some exciting news from us!

We have a new member of the team here, Kate who is the Office Manager and PA for Jane!

And there’s more, after 3 years here at Mortimer House we are moving.  The phone numbers and email addresses are not changing!

The date for the move will be the 18 and 19 July.  Between now and then we will be contacting you with the new details and also asking for your permission to change your registered office address (only for those that have our address as your registered office address).  Please look out for an email and respond as soon as you can.

We are not expecting any major disruptions during the move and you will get details of “emergency” contact details for the days of the move.

Have a great month.

Jane and the Boon and Worth team

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