Accountancy firm leaves home of 78 years

ON THE MOVE: DSH chairman Philip Wilson holds the door open for his newest member of staff, Blake Sanders, at the firm's former offices in Pudding Lane, Maidstone.
ON THE MOVE: DSH chairman Philip Wilson holds the door open for his newest member of staff, Blake Sanders, at the firm's former offices in Pudding Lane, Maidstone.

ESTABLISHED Maidstone accountancy firm Day, Smith and Hunter (DSH) is saying farewell to its home of 78 years and heading for pastures new.

It is moving from Star House in Pudding Lane to Globe House, which is on the town's Eclipse Park.

However, Philip Wilson, chairman of DSH, said: "Despite the upheaval of relocating it is very much business as usual for all our team. Everyone has leant a hand to ensure the packing and moving has gone as smoothly as possible."

Established in 1922, DSH first occupied its Pudding Lane offices in 1928 at Prentis Chambers before moving along the road to Star House.

Mr Wilson added: "The move to Eclipse Park will offer better facilities for our team and clients and is the natural next step in the DSH success story."

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