A law firm with offices in Harrogate has been named as a finalist for the England Business Awards.
Walker Foster Solicitors, which has seven offices across the region, is a finalist in the Yorkshire category for the award, which recognise and celebrates “exceptional” companies.
Nominations are open all year round to encourage people to put forward businesses for consideration.
A Walker Foster spokesperson said:
“This recognition reflects the incredible hard work, dedication and care shown by our entire team.
“Every day, our staff go above and beyond to support individuals, families and businesses - always with professionalism, empathy and a commitment to excellence.”

The awards are decided based on a public vote, which closes on 18th July.
Cast your vote online here - or text the business name and your town/city to 07520634133.
The final of England's Business Awards for 2025 will be held in Birmingham in November.

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