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SAS Daniels strengthens leadership team with four new members

Leading Cheshire-based law firm

SAS Daniels has consolidated its leadership team with the appointment of four new Members. As an LLP, SAS Daniels is led by its members. Until now, the firm has had six members: Jeremy Orrell (Chief Executive Officer), Kaye Whitby, Justine Clowes, Nigel Read, Andy Booth and Shelley Chesworth. Effective immediately, Paul Tyrer, Katie Hodson, Steven Percy, and Helen Kelly have joined the existing members of the firm, marking an important step in the continued growth and strategic development of the practice.

Each of the new members holds a key managerial role within the business: Paul Tyrer is joint head of the Congleton office and has been with the firm for nine years;

Katie Hodson is head of the employment team and joint head of the Stockport office, having dedicated 21 years to the firm; Helen Kelly, also with 21 years of service, is head of the private client team and joint head of the Stockport office; and Steven Percy, who leads the commercial property team, has been with SAS Daniels for 12 years. Notably, both Steven and Helen began their careers at the firm as trainee solicitors – a true testament to their commitment, in addition to SAS Daniels’ strong culture of internal development and long-term progression.

Jeremy Orrell, chief executive officer, SAS Daniels, commented: “We are extremely proud to welcome Paul, Katie, Steven, and Helen to the leadership team as members. Their appointments reflect not only their individual contributions and leadership, but also our broader strategy to build a sustainable and progressive future for the firm.

“In a challenging legal market and economic climate, ensuring the longterm strength of our business is vital. These appointments are a key element of our future-proofing efforts, alongside significant investments in IT infrastructure, including a new case management system, a focus on staff recruitment and internal promotions, and the renewal of our office leases.”

Artezzan restaurant and bar: Under new ownership and ready for a big summer

Artezzan restaurant and bar, one of Chester’s most-loved dining spots, is entering an exciting new chapter. Known for its vibrant Mediterranean-inspired menu, chic interiors and top-class service, the city centre restaurant is now under the ownership of Cameron Ryalls – an upcoming leader in Chester’s hospitality scene.

Cameron, who took over the reins in January, is no stranger to the city’s nightlife. He’s also the owner of Bonobo Bar & Canteen, a popular bar and club that’s been a local favourite since 2021. Now at the helm of Artezzan, Cameron and the team are looking forward to continuing the restaurant’s celebration of bold, sun-soaked flavours, alongside creating new events and experiences for Chester to enjoy.

Our Patron Members

Focus on Local Partnerships and Guest Experience

Under its new direction, Artezzan is expanding its partnerships with local suppliers and businesses. From staff perks and corporate discounts to collaborative events with independent makers, the restaurant embraces the local community.

Our Strategic Members

Seasonal Offers and Event Space

With the Chesters’ summer race season underway, Artezzan has introduced a Saturday brunch offer, featuring a brunch dish and a drink, for £20, providing racegoers and weekend diners with a relaxed pre-race experience in the city centre.

Chamber Members’ Offer

As part of its commitment to the local business community, Artezzan is offering West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce members an exclusive 20% discount on food, available Monday to Thursday. To access the offer, visit the Member Offers page on the Chamber’s website.

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