Local law firm helps a client’s business flower in new regions

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Tunbridge Wells-based Thomson Snell & Passmore (TSP) has helped one of its clients continue its nationwide expansion by acquiring three more companies in the Midlands and North.

Surrey-headquartered Nurture Landscapes was founded in 2008, focusing on landscape maintenance for the corporate and private sector.

However, the company has since acquired 37 businesses, expanding geographically and branching out into pest control.

TSP assisted with all those acquisitions except for three in Scotland, it said.

The law firm also advised Nurture in its most recent three acquisitions, Barton Grange Landscapes near Preston, Alpha Pest Control in Stoke-on-Trent and Enserve in Leeds.

Alpha Pest Control and Enserve will become part of Nurture’s new focus on the pest control business after the group acquired Rokill Pest Control in 2021.

“As an ambitious and award-winning horticultural and landscaping business, branching out and going for growth is in our veins.”

Peter Fane, Nurture Group’s founder and executive chairman, said the three new businesses added loyal client bases as well as extra capacity and skills in the Midlands and North.

“As an ambitious and award-winning horticultural and landscaping business, branching out and going for growth is in our veins.”

And he thanked his legal advisors: “I would like to especially thank the legal team at Thomson Snell & Passmore. Their help and support was much appreciated in helping bring more successful deals to fruition.”

TSP corporate partner Jason Varney said: “It is fantastic to work with ambitious, growing businesses, helping them to achieve their goals. It is particularly rewarding to support long-term clients such as Nurture Landscapes, building up a relationship over many years, which enables an in-depth understanding of their unique needs and aims.

“We look forward to continuing to support Nurture Landscapes with its future expansion plans.”

Mr Varney was assisted by a team including associate Joseph Hartland and supported by commercial property partner Alisa Sweeney and employment partner Ben Stepney.

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