Hibberts LLP is delighted to announce that Oliver Lewis, a Partner in the Agricultural Department, has taken on the prestigious role of Honorary Solicitor for the Nantwich Agricultural Society. His appointment continues the legacy of the late David Young, a former partner at Hibberts LLP, who served the Society with great dedication for many years.
We are a well-known law firm with deep roots in the local community, offering 225 years of legal expertise. Based in Cheshire and Shropshire, we provide a comprehensive range of legal services, including specialist advice in agricultural, probate and private client, family, property transactions, and commercial matters. The commitment to excellence and personalised service has earned them us distinguished reputation, particularly within the agricultural sector.
The Nantwich Show, the flagship event of the Nantwich Agricultural Society, is a highlight of the agricultural calendar in Cheshire, drawing farmers, exhibitors, and visitors from across the region. As the Honorary Solicitor, Oliver Lewis plays a pivotal role in ensuring the legal obligations this event and other society activities are met. This involves:
Oliver Lewis, who has been at Hibberts for over six years, and a partner for more than a year, expressed enthusiasm for the new role, stating, “Taking on the position of Honorary Solicitor is both a privilege and a responsibility. Following in David Young’s footsteps, I am committed to continuing his legacy of dedicated service to the Nantwich Agricultural Society. Given our longstanding relationship with the society and my work with agricultural clients, this role presents a unique opportunity to contribute to the success of the Nantwich Show and support our local farming community.”
Hibberts’ collaboration with the Nantwich Agricultural Society spans many years, underscoring the firm’s dedication to supporting local agricultural events and initiatives. Hibberts will continue its participation in the Nantwich Show with a marquee this July, highlighting an ongoing commitment to serving the local agricultural community.
Michael-John Parkin, Chairman of the Nantwich Agricultural Society said “we are delighted to welcome Oliver to the Executive Committee and already he has been a huge support to us preparing the contract with our landlords Reaseheath College”.
Michael-John went on to say, “We would like to offer our thanks and pay our respects to Oliver’s predecessor David Young who supported the show for many years and we thank Hibberts for their continuing support”
The Nantwich Show takes place on Wednesday 31 July at Reaseheath College and will feature over 250 trade stands, 500 livestock and a action-packed day of entertainment for all ages. Tickets are available at www.nantwichshow.org