Solicitors in Macclesfield
Listed in the Doomsday Book as Macclesfeld, the town is said to have got its name from St. Michael’s church, which is situated in the town. The town was granted the status of a borough by Lord Edward, who would later become Kind Edward 1 in 1261.
The early history of Macclesfield is dominated by silk weaving. The town also has the accolade of being the only town in the UK that did not have its mills bombed during the Second World War. However, the economy of modern Macclesfield is dominated by the service industries. Because of its long history and the fact that many buildings have survived from the time of Edward 1, the town has a vibrant tourist sector.
The legal support within the town is as you would expect for a town of this size. You will have no problems locating general legal advice from the law firms and solicitors in Macclesfield. However, more specialised legal advice may require you to look further afield, for instance to Manchester, which has many more specialised legal services.
The county court hears a range of cases brought by solicitorsin Macclesfield, from divorce petitions to family cases. You can find the court at:
Court Office: 2nd Floor
Silk House
Park Green
Macclesfield
Cheshire
SK11 7NA
Telephone main switchboard: 01625 412 800
The second court in Macclesfield is the magistrates’ court, which hears criminal cases. This court is based at:
The Law Courts
6-8 Hibel Road
Macclesfield
Cheshire
SK10 2AB
Telephone main switchboard:1625 412 800
If you don’t need to contact a solicitor in Macclesfield, but would like some general legal advice about a particular issue, you can contact the Citizens Advice Bureau in the town. You can find their offices at Sunderland House, Sunderland Street, Macclesfield, telephone 01625 412 800.
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- Last Updated on 02/03/2010



