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Matthew Bibby

Position: Solicitor
Offices: Brampton
 
Areas: Business Law, Commercial Property
 
 

Matthew has a very broad experience in the commercial property field, including freehold and leasehold acquisitions and disposals, the grant and renewal of business leases, development work and secured lending, acting for businesses and private individuals both locally and nationally.

About Matthew

Matthew joined Cartmell Shepherd’s commercial property team in December 2013 from Baines Wilson LLP.  Based at our Rosehill, Carlisle office, Matthew returns to the firm as a commercial property solicitor with a huge amount of experience, having previously been a Partner with us in 2003.

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New building sites to help housing market recover after Covid-19

July 20th 2020

The government’s housing agency, Homes England, has acquired 19 sites across the country that will be used to build 5,000 new homes. Matthew Bibby Solicitor in our property team provides an update. The land is worth a total of £180 million.  It’s hoped the new homes will help boost the…

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