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Accountants offer free bubbly for new Bristol clients

Cheltenham-based chartered accountants Mitchells are offering new clients free champagne to celebrate the opening of a new office in Bristol

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Jim Glanville, Nick Mitchell and Paul Clarke celebrate the new office of Mitchells in Bristol

Cheltenham-based chartered accountants Mitchells are offering new clients free champagne to celebrate the opening of a new office in Bristol.

Run by Paul Clarke, a qualified tax accountant who was previously head of the Business Support Department of Bristol based Robson Taylor, potential new clients will get a half hour review of their tax situations plus a complimentary bottle of champagne is provided for any new clients taken on before July 31.

The new office, based on the Aztec West Business Park in Almondsbury, has been created in response to increasing client demand in the city which prime minister David Cameron said last month was a leading UK business centre.

“Since the recruitment of Paul Clarke, Mitchells has seen the portfolio of Bristol based clients increase significantly,”  senior partner Nick Mitchell said.

“Paul is Bristol based and trained and has worked in the area for many years. Through him we have identified an excellent opportunity for a firm of our size and expertise.  As David Cameron commented, Bristol is a leading business centre and the richest city outside London and we are looking forward to extending the client list over the coming months.”

For more information on Mitchells see www.mitchells.org or ring Paul Clarke on 01454 203621.

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