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“Whirledge & Nott are retained by the Royal Horticultural Society to provide professional services at their gardens and investment sites in the eastern region.  Latterly they have advised on complex land management issues to achieve planning consent and delivery of a development of some 200 houses with a national housebuilder.  We value their strategic and detailed advice which has consequently helped us to continue to meet and extend our charitable objectives in the area.  We enjoy working with their team and are happy to recommend them to other similar organisations.”

Posted on 15 March 2023
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