The trusty buccaneers were all given a treasure map with clues to the whereabouts of ten letters that had been hidden around Chatteris. Once found, the ten letters would spell out a password to use to claim their reward at our 9 Park Street office.
Everyone who took part was also put into the draw to win the main chocolate bounty prize, which was won by Ruby Mason-Hughes from Chatteris.
Residential property solicitor and ‘Captain’ Lauren Dilworth organised the event and said: “We wanted to put on an event for the children at the end of the school holidays and came up with the idea of a treasure hunt around the town.” Lauren continued, “We had a fantastic response with 87 ‘pirates’ taking part and I know a lot of parents said it was a great idea and asked if we would do it again”.
Our Chatteris office is one of nine branches in Norfolk and Cambridgeshire and was first opened in summer 2016 after the successful acquisition of Cartwright & Co Solicitors following Gordon Cartwright’s retirement.
As well as Chatteris our other offices can be found in Dereham, Downham Market, Ely, Heacham, King’s Lynn, Swaffham and Watton making us one of the region’s largest law firms.
It has been a fantastic summer for all the staff at the Chatteris office as they have been named finalists in the Fenland Enterprise Business Awards in the Customer Service category with the winners to be announced in October.
Anyone with a legal question or needing advice can call 01354 692607 or visit our Chatteris office at 9 Park Street.