
The Church Commissioners for England has appointed Fisher German to deliver rural property management services across the North and Midlands.
The move follows a competitive tender process. The five-year contract will involve Fisher German’s offices in Doncaster, Chester, Ashby, Worcester and Bedford.
The consultancy will advise the property administration arm of the Church of England on areas including planning, development, investment, building consultancy, environment and sustainability, and telecoms.
Rebecca Ruck-Keene, partner at Fisher German, said: “It is a five-year contract, which demonstrates the strength of our rural property team as well as the depth and breadth of the services that we can deliver in-house at Fisher German across a wide geographical spread.”
Ciara Williams, head of farmland at the Church Commissioners for England, said: “We always strive to share best practice in land management and conservation, and in Fisher German we have a partner that shares our values of sustainability, collaboration and long-term stewardship.”
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