How to get touch with us over the festive period

Our offices will be closed on 25 and 26 December, and 1 January with no access via telephone or email on these days. On 23, 24 and 27 December you will be able to reach us via telephone, email and our live chat but our offices will be closed to the public. All other dates we are open as usual. 

Complete the form below to ask us a question or make an enquiry. We’ll get back to you via phone or email as soon as possible.

Solicitor

Leah Skelley

“My aim is to provide comprehensive yet concise advice, in helping clients to understand their legal position and achieving their desired outcome. I strive to be approachable and understanding, building a relationship of trust with every client I assist.”

Leah is a solicitor working within Tozers’ Residential and Holiday Parks team.

She works with clients to draft witness statements, claim forms for possession and tribunal proceedings as well as general park management letters. Leah also provides park management advice via the firm’s BH&HPA members’ advice line.

Having developed specialist knowledge in Tozers’ Residential and Holiday Parks team, Leah is able to support both clients and other Tozers’ colleagues with a variety of work. She takes pride in helping clients, either directly or indirectly, to achieve a positive result.

 

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