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Tuesday, 01 May 2007
CCW's new Dunfermline Office
CCW's move to crescent house
We have taken on new office premises in Dunfermline which will allow us to double our Fife workforce in future.
Amalgamating our existing teams from offices in Cupar and Dunfermline in Crescent House on the Carnegie Campus, 20 of the firm’s 35 employees will now be based in Crescent House, with the other staff split between CCW’s offices in Edinburgh’s Charlotte Square and Salisbury in Wiltshire.
The 4,000 sq ft, first-floor office space will give us the room to sustain the rapid organic growth we has achieved since inception. CCW has already doubled its workforce in the three-and-a-half years since we were founded by John Clarke, Stephen Cotton and Carolyn Wilson following a management buy-out from our previous parent firm.
Crescent House is shared with software developer BitWise, which occupies the ground floor of the building.
John Clarke, one of CCW’s founders and a non-executive director with BitWise, said: "We are very pleased with our new surroundings. We pride ourselves on taking a free-thinking approach to the law and tackling issues in imaginative ways, rather than being slaves to legal textbooks. If we are to continue to foster an innovative approach to the law, the environment in which we work is important. I’m confident that in Crescent House we have found a location where our team will be inspired to do more great work on behalf of our clients."