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Four aspiring solicitors have started their training journey with Wiltshire law firm Wansbroughs.

Four aspiring solicitors start their training with Wansbroughs

Four aspiring solicitors have started their training journey with Wiltshire law firm Wansbroughs.

India Nicholls joined Wansbroughs as a paralegal in March 2024 and has worked in the firm’s private client and dispute resolution departments.

India holds a law degree from the University of the West of England and has previous experience at The Business and Law Clinic in Bristol.

Jack Bowerman joined Wansbroughs as a paralegal in March 2025 working in the agriculture and landed estates team.

Jack holds a law degree from the University of Southampton and has prior experience of working for another well-renowned law firm, and experience at Stop Scams UK.

Lucy Derham joined Wansbroughs in March 2025 as a paralegal in the residential property team.

Lucy holds a law degree from the University of Durham.

Georgia Hills is new to Wansbroughs and joins the firm to begin her training contract.

Georgia holds a law degree from Cardiff Metropolitan University and already has some hands-on legal experience following previous work placements with both Wansbroughs and the Speakeasy Law Centre.

During her work experience at Wansbroughs, Georgia spent time with our dispute resolution, family, private client, and residential property teams.

The new trainees join the firm’s current cohort of trainee solicitors: Bethan Williams, Mia Down, Theodora Munday and Tom Haugh.

Anna Wensley Stock, co-managing partner, said: “We are delighted to welcome Georgia to Wansbroughs and to support India, Jack and Lucy as they progress from paralegal to trainee solicitors and start their journey towards qualification.

“Each year we receive hundreds of applications for our training programme and congratulate those who were shortlisted this year for their strong academics, experience and well-crafted applications.

“Our trainees make a valuable contribution to the firm, rotating through different departments or practice areas (“training seats”) dealing with real client matters from the onset whilst being supported by their supervising solicitor or partner.

“We wish them all every success in their new roles at Wansbroughs.”

Pictured: Lucy Derham, India Nicholls, Jack Bowerman and Georgia Hills

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