Rose Metcalfe from Lancashire law firm BSG Solicitors has been shortlisted in the category of ‘One to Watch’ at the British Conveyancing Awards 2023. The One to Watch award is given to an individual who provides exceptional client service with high levels of skill and technical ability.
The British Conveyancing Awards highlight achievement and recognise excellence in the conveyancing sector, with the ceremony being held on 21st March and hosted by BBC journalist and broadcaster Samira Ahmed.
This year’s awards will be the centrepiece of National Conveyancing Week, a week designed to raise the profile of conveyancing across the property industry and will be a hybrid event, with an in-person ceremony hosted in London live streamed on The British Conveyancing Awards website.
Pippa Weld-Blundell, Partner commented:
“Rose thoroughly deserves to be shortlisted in this category. There has been tremendous pressure on the conveyancing sector over the last couple of years and on every occasion she has risen to the challenge. The feedback we receive from clients is consistently fantastic and we have our fingers crossed for the ceremony in March.”
Rose Metcalfe said:
“I’m absolutely thrilled to be in the final three people for a national award! I didn’t even know the firm had put my name forward until the shortlist was announced. I would like to thank the partners and all the staff at BSG Solicitors for their support and to my clients for providing such amazing feedback.”
David Opie, Managing Director of Today’s Media and organisers of the awards added:
“On behalf of the Today’s Media team can I extend a huge thank you to everybody who has taken part in the British Conveyancing Awards 2023 so far. Our judges tell us the standard of entry was exceptional, making so many of the final shortlisting decisions tricky. I’m proud to say we have a fabulous shortlist which showcases the great and the good of the conveyancing industry in 2023. Congratulations to all those shortlisted; we look forward to seeing you at the awards on 21st March.”