A CHARTERED surveyor from Llanymynech is the latest to join the team at one of Shropshire’s leading estate agents.
Charlotte Jacob MRICS has joined the team of chartered surveyors at Roger Parry & Partners, based in the firm’s Minsterley office.
She joined the company in July after achieving a Rural Estate and Land Management Course qualification in 2017 and spending her placement year at Roger Parry’s Oswestry office.
Charlotte is excited to be working at the company and is enjoying the opportunity.
She said: “I am delighted to be given the opportunity to work with the experienced team at Roger Parry & Partners who are one of the most established and largest teams of chartered surveyors and estate agents in Shrewsbury and mid Wales.”
Charlotte’s day-to-day duties include advising on and undertaking a variety of professional tasks including valuation, planning, compulsory purchase and compensation, landlord and tenant matters, contract farming, basic payment scheme and countryside stewardship matters.
She became a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in 2021 while working at Balfours LLP in Shrewsbury as a land agent.
Welcoming Charlotte back to the Roger Parry & Partners team, Richard Corbett, partner and manager of Roger Parry & Partners’ Oswestry office, said: “We are delighted that Charlotte has joined us.
“She will be a great asset to the team with her previous experience and education at Harper Adams University.
“This means we now have a strong team of nine qualified Chartered Surveyors to service our clients.”
In her spare time Charlotte enjoys spending time with friends and family as well as going to watch live music and swimming, surfing, bodyboarding and paddleboarding at the beach.
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