LegalAltrincham BID Welcomes Lund Bennett Family Law to Its Board

Altrincham BID Welcomes Lund Bennett Family Law to Its Board

The esteemed founder of Lund Bennett, Solicitor Kirsten Bennett, has been extended an invitation to join the board of Altrincham Business District, a testament to her unwavering dedication to the Altrincham community.

Altrincham, hailed twice as the Best Place to live in the Northwest by the Sunday Times, owes much of its prosperity to the concerted efforts of Altrincham Business District (BID).

Operated and funded by local businesses, Altrincham BID is the driving force behind a series of footfall-boosting events and seasonal campaigns aimed at enhancing the town centre’s commercial landscape. Since its inception, Altrincham BID has infused approximately £2.34 million into the heart of Altrincham, elevating the offerings available to both businesses and customers.

Kirsten Bennett, the Managing Partner of Lund Bennett, a family law practice with roots in Altrincham and Manchester, initiated her business in the town centre in 2012. Over the past decade, she has witnessed a remarkable transformation in Altrincham, partly due to the commendable work undertaken by the BID in fortifying services and community support.

Recognised as a coronation champion for Altrincham, acknowledging her charitable contributions, Kirsten was approached by Altrincham BID earlier this year to join their board, contributing to the organisation’s future direction.

In her own words, Kirsten states, “Lund Bennett are proud to serve on the board for Altrincham BID and work with our local community. It is a vibrant and attractive place to visit, work and live in and we are vested in in the long term economic and cultural development in Altrincham.”

The Altrincham BID Board consists of individuals from the town centre who bring specialised knowledge and expertise from the business community. Additionally, representatives from Trafford Council and Transport for Greater Manchester serve as board members.

Mandy White, BID Manager, expresses, “The board members we work with are specially chosen because they value the town and the community here in Altrincham. We are so pleased to have Kirsten of Lund Bennett join us on the BID board and look forward to a bright future ahead.”

Kirsten and her proficient team of family lawyers at Lund Bennett offer expert guidance on a broad spectrum of family law matters, including divorce, childcare, pensions in divorce, and cohabitation. Lund Bennett boasts a remarkable 100% client satisfaction rating on Review Solicitors.

To arrange a complimentary initial consultation with one of our team members, please contact us at 0161 924 0079 or via email at [email protected].

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