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Lovewell Blake

Client since 2013

As well as being the oldest accountancy firm retaining its original name, Lovewell Blake is also one of the most innovative in serving clients.  With specialist teams covering the needs of particular professions and business sectors, it serves more than 10,000 businesses, private and charitable clients across a wide range of sectors throughout East Anglia and beyond.

It also has its own financial planning company, Lovewell Blake Financial Planning, which covers the region and works closely with the firm's accountants and tax advisers, offering support and advice on pensions, investments and wealth planning.

Client News

Richard Felton

FREE WEBINAR FOR CHARITY MANAGERS AND TRUSTEES TO HEAR FROM LEADING UK FUNDRAISING EXPERT

16th Sep 2024

Charity managers and trustees are being given the chance to hear from one of the UK’s top charity fundraising experts...

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Lovewell Blake new starters 2024 intake

LOVEWELL BLAKE WELCOMES INTAKE OF NEW TRAINEES

12th Sep 2024

Chartered accountants Lovewell Blake has welcomed an intake of 20 new trainees across its offices in Norfolk and Suffolk.

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Steve Metcalf

‘ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PENSIONS IN 20 MINUTES’: FINANCIAL PLANNING FIRM OFFERS FREE ONLINE WEBINARS AS PART OF PENSION AWARENESS WEEK

4th Sep 2024

A leading firm of financial planners is giving people the chance to take a closer look at their retirement plans...

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Jason Cantrill of Ceres Rural addressing the NFU Lovewell Blake Farmers Evening at Halesworth

LATEST LOVEWELL BLAKE/NFU FARMERS’ EVENING HEARS HOW FARMERS ARE RIDING THE PERFECT STORM

1st May 2024

Farmers must be innovative and keep progressing their businesses if they are to ride the current ‘storm’.  That was the...

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Jamie Norton of Lovewell Blake centre left and Vicky Aukett of Attleborough Players centre right with members of the Players

ATTLEBOROUGH DRAMA GROUP COMING ACROSS LOUD AND CLEAR THANKS TO ACCOUNTANCY FIRM DONATION

22nd Apr 2024

An amateur dramatics group in Attleborough is wowing their audiences thanks to a £2000 grant from a regional accountancy firm,...

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Jason Cantrill

RESILIENCE IN FARMING IS THE FOCUS OF SECOND FARMERS’ EVENING OF 2024

2nd Apr 2024

Resilience in farming is the theme of the second joint NFU/Lovewell Blake Farmers’ Evening of 2024, which takes place at...

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New Lovewell Blake Financial Planning directors Stephen Metcalf left and Scott Hansell right with managing director Neil Orford

TWO NEW DIRECTORS APPOINTED AT LOVEWELL BLAKE FINANCIAL PLANNING

1st Apr 2024

Lovewell Blake Financial Planning, the financial planning division of Lovewell Blake, has announced that Stephen Metcalf and Scott Hansell have...

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Nick Durrant

LATEST LOVEWELL BLAKE/NFU FARMERS’ EVENING HEARS FROM FOUR LEADING EXPERTS ON PLANNING ISSUES FACING AGRICULTURE

11th Mar 2024

Two major new planning initiatives will have a huge impact on farmers – offering both opportunities and challenges.  That was...

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Lovewell Blake senior partner Simon Watson right with managing partner Kevin Bunting

LOVEWELL BLAKE ANNOUNCES NEW SENIOR PARTNER

5th Feb 2024

Chartered accountants Lovewell Blake has appointed Simon Watson as senior partner, replacing Mark Proctor, who is stepping down after three...

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Richard Prentice

PLANNING ISSUES FORM FOCUS OF FIRST FARMERS’ EVENING OF 2024

30th Jan 2024

Biodiversity Net Gain, Class Q and Local Development Plans, as well as land and estate management, will be the topics...

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Stef Smith

FREE WEBINAR OFFERS CHARITY MANAGERS AND TRUSTEES CHANCE TO PICK BRAINS OF LEADING REGIONAL TEAM OF CHARITY EXPERTS

19th Jan 2024

One of the region’s leading teams of charity experts is offering charity trustees and managers the chance to find out...

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Tracy Cox

SIXTEEN COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS SHARE IN £21,000 WINDFALL

15th Jan 2024

Sixteen community groups across Norfolk and Suffolk are set to share a combined windfall of nearly £21,000, following the latest...

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