Bristol accountancy firm expands after successful year
Bishop Fleming, an accountancy and advisory business, plans to move into brand new premises in 2020.
Its current building is in Queen’s Square, Bristol, and it is planning to move to the top floor and roof terrace of 10 Templeback.
The new premises are located near Temple Meads Station, as part of the new commercial developments in the Temple Back business area of the city. It will be designed with flexible and agile-working in mind, and will provide enough space to double their employee numbers.
This building will be Bishop Fleming’s largest office of its seven offices. Previous to this, its most recent move was to Torquay.
"Moving to 10 Templeback is yet another stride forward in our ambitious growth plans for our business and particularly this region," said managing partner Andrew Sandiford.
"It will provide a cutting-edge working environment to attract and retain the highest calibre of people and to ensure the best delivery of professional services and experience for our clients.
"We have used our centenary year to launch our new ambition – to be recognised as the most rewarding accountancy firm in the UK for our clients, people and communities. But most importantly, we have used it to position our business for the future. Moving into this fantastic new office in 2020 is the next step in delivering that ambition."
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