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Forster Dean’s office in Runcorn is now exhibiting exciting work by locally based artists, members of the Markmakers Art Collective. With the help of Halton Council’s Arts Development Team work by Jane Chinea, Cathy Rounthwaite, Maria Tarn and Claire Weetman can now be seen in the office.

Office Manager Brian Heys said “As we offer a full range of Personal Injury, Conveyancing and Wills/Probate services we have a lot of members of the public passing through and I thought it would be great to use our wall space to showcase some local artistic talent. I contacted  Louise Hesketh from Halton Council’s Arts Development Team and she was instrumental in bringing the idea to life. Our clients aren’t expecting to see works of art when they visit a solicitor and so far reaction has been great. The exhibits also add a new dimension to our workspace, so the staff delighted too”.

You don’t need to be a client to come and look at the exhibits. Anyone passing is welcome to call in and see the display.

The Runcorn Office is at Devonshire House, Devonshire Square, Runcorn, WA7 1AW and can be contacted on 01928 590999. If you need legal advice you can telephone or call in to the office.