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Christopher to speak at national congress



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Christopher Bean, head of conveyancing at Gaby Hardwicke, has once again been asked to speak at the National Conveyancing Congress
to be held in September at The Emirates Stadium in London.
The congress has fast become the location for director level executives and leading practitioners within the conveyancing and home moving industry to meet together, look at
the current market and look to the future.
Christopher will deliver a session about the home moving process in the challenging economic climate that we are experiencing.
Christopher said, "A lot has happened in the home moving market in the last year, most notably the introduction of Home Information Packs, and, of course, we are also now facing challenging economic conditions for home movers."

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