Coronavirus Update

16th March 2020
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Here at Bruce Mather Estate Agents we continue to be busy selling and letting properties and bringing new properties to the market, however, the health and wellbeing of our staff and customers are of paramount importance to us.

We have been keeping a close eye on the ongoing developments with regards to Coronavirus (Covid 19) and the advice being given by the UK Government.

We are still currently attending all appointments but please do contact us if you have an appointment booked and are showing any of the symptoms in order for us all to restrict the spread. Please do not be offended if we do not shake hands when we meet you.

Thank you!


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