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Experience and expertise in managing forestry and woodlands

Wrigleys' experienced team of rural property solicitors have in-depth knowledge and experience of the intricacies of this sector.

The team have expert knowledge in relevant Government Schemes but also in many of the other property issues which intertwine with forestry and which are very often agricultural in nature.

Advice includes helping clients to select their preferred ownership structure and to fit this with their wider tax arrangements.

'Wrigleys have scale and a diverse skills base to serve most client requirements but are still small enough that they work collaboratively with other colleagues in their office which ensures best advice to their clients.

Legal 500 (2025)


'They are responsive and take a sensitive and commercial approach to matters in general. Minor matters are dealt with directly and any friction is dealt with in a low-stress way.'

Chambers and Partners (2025)

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Jonathan Attey

Direct Line: 0113 204 5738

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Leeds

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Demystifying contractual terms for charities: Penalties

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