Plans approved to redevelop law office in Wilmslow

By Jamie Griffiths

24th Sep 2024 | Local News

The planning application has been approved to redevelop the Maguire Family Law office (Wilmslow Nub News)
The planning application has been approved to redevelop the Maguire Family Law office (Wilmslow Nub News)

A planning application has been approved to redevelop a branch of Maguire Family Law in Wilmslow.

The firm opened on 31 Manchester Road in Wilmslow in 2010 and specialise in divorce and family law.  

Amy Axon, who works for Guy Taylor Associates, submitted the plans on Thursday 18 July on behalf of Eimear Maguire, director of Maguire Family Law.

After revised plans were submitted, the proposal was approved on Monday 24 September by Cheshire East Council to reconfigure the inside for office use.  

Now that the plan has been approved, work will begin on the grade II listed building including new steps at front access, new replacement windows to the front elevation, new boundary wall replacement to the rear of property and new replacement windows to rear elevation.

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