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Covid 19 - IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR OUR CLIENTS AND CONTACTS
As we work to prepare for the impact of COVID-19, Leigh Carr is addressing the current situation and taking proactive steps to minimize any negative repercussions to you as our customers.
The safety of our employees, community and customers are our primary concern. There are a number of measures we are taking to ensure we manage to safely get through this situation while continuing to serve our customers effectively.
For our employees we have asked them to begin working from home and we have asked all employees to curtail non-essential travel for the time being. This means that whilst we will be continuing to provide a service to all of our client's this service may be restricted on the basis of limited access to our records held in our office. However, as soon as we are able we will respond in full to any queries you raise.
Please email all queries to your relevant contact partner.
These are challenging and sometimes worrying times, but we feel confident that as a company and community that we can get through this together.
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In the 11th and 12th centuries half a million pilgrims a year travelled on foot from all over Europe to Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain. In September 1992 Patrick Shanahan retraced their steps, recording his 500 mile journey in a series of photographs, some of which are reproduced on this website.