Morris & Co becomes DJH Chester

Chester Team - DJH Mitten Clarke

Since joining the DJH Group two years ago, Morris & Co have gone from strength to strength.

To continue our exciting plans for the future and to help realise these, we are delighted to announce that on 2 May 2023, Morris & Co will take on the DJH name, becoming the Chester office for the group.

Joining forces will help us to achieve even greater things, helping to strengthen their infrastructure and providing clients with an enhanced service, enabling us to provide their clients with direct access to specialist advice, including capital allowances, R&D and commercial funding.

Desirie Lea and Chris Shaw, will continue to lead the team and Cheshire Oaks Business Park will remain their home, with a major refurbishment and modernisation project for Chester House starting in the coming weeks.

Other than the new name, everything is business as usual and they will continue to work with businesses to support them in achieving their ambitions.

As always, we aim to not just be your accountants, but your partners in business.

Here’s to achieving great things together.

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