Home of Plymouth s main Jobcentre has just been bought
The seven-storey block has been snapped up as the purchaser predicts Plymouth s freeport will mean the city becomes a hot spot for jobs and investment
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The home of Plymouth s main Jobcentre has been bought because of the city s newly acquired freeport status.
Karmen Koh Allen, Law Society Intellectual Property Law Committee member
When the first lockdown happened last spring, our Intellectual Property Law Committee (IPLC) meetings quickly moved online. At first, it felt like a big adjustment, but like everyone else across the country, we all quickly adapted to this new way of working. Almost a year on, all of our meetings now take place online.
What I have missed: in a pre-Covid world, I loved walking into the buzz of activity at the Law Society’s Hall, and the opportunity to network with my fellow committee members, Law Society officers, advisers and guests.