A LONG-STANDING business is moving out of the town centre after more than 50 years in its historic building.
Winders Chartered Accountants and Financial Advisers announced they would be moving to a new premises after 60 years in Barrow town centre and more than 50 years in its Ramsden Square building in Duke Street.
The accountants are relocating to a more modern premises in Furness Gate, Peter Green Way, which bosses were ‘pleased, and a little saddened’ to announce.
A spokesman said: “We are proud to have been custodians of such a prestigious building for so long, but over recent years it has been obvious that it was no longer suitable for a modern professional business. The move to a modern, open plan premises with parking and easy access will be a big change but we are confident that it will be better for both our staff and clients. We look forward to welcoming old and new friends to our new office in the future.
“We were however always conscious that we wanted any new owners of Ramsden Square to look after and respect the building and its heritage in the same way we have and certainly didn’t want it to fall into disrepair or lose its character as so many others have in the town.”
Bosses behind Winders have handed the keys to Barrow charity: NWMA - North West Music Academy which provides facilities and opportunities in music education, training, performance and recreation.
A spokesman said: “We are extremely pleased to say that the new owners are NWMA - North West Music Academy an charity whose aim is to provide facilities and opportunities in music education, training, performance and recreation.
“Having spoken at length to the trustees we know that the property will be in good hands and that they will maintain and improve it over the coming years. It will also allow a much wider group of people to admire the features and character of the building.
“We wish the charity every success in the future and look forward to seeing their plans become a reality.”
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