Birmingham Post

Law firm Gateley acquires Hamer in a £2.05m deal

- Tamlyn Jones

LAW firm Gateley has acquired Birmingham-based property consultanc­y Hamer Associates in a £2.05 million deal.

Hamer Associates, to be renamed Gateley Hamer, is the second acquisitio­n the firm has made since being listed on AIM 15 months ago after it bought tax incentives advisory business Capitus in April.

Hamer Associates was founded in 2000 by chairman Charles Hamer and is led by managing director Jonathan Stott.

The agency specialise­s in providing advice across the UK relating to easements and wayleaves for utilities infrastruc­ture, compulsory purchase and compensati­on.

The easements and wayleaves team advises property developers on negotiatio­ns in relation to the removal of utility infrastruc­ture such as pylons and cables from developmen­t sites.

It also negotiates compensati­on for loss of developmen­t value where that infrastruc­ture remains in situ.

The compulsory purchase and compensati­on team advises project promoters on all aspects of the process from initial consultati­on through to settlement of claims.

In the year to April 2016, Hamer Associates generated revenues of £1.2 million and operating profit of £292,000.

Gateley Hamer will sit alongside the law firm’s national property business which acts for developers.

Chief executive Michael Ward said: “Hamer Associates is the second acquisitio­n we have made postflotat­ion in our strategy to bring complement­ary and specialist services in to the group.

“Hamer’s first-class reputation and acknowledg­ed expertise has generated an impressive list of both private and public-sector clients and we are excited about the new opportunit­ies the acquisitio­n brings to both Hamer and the wider Gateley group.”

Mr Hamer added: “We are excited to be joining Gateley and look forward to delivering an enhanced service offering to our clients.

“We are looking forward to growing both our easements and wayleaves and compulsory purchase and compensati­on teams as we continue to increase our market share in both sectors.”

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From left, Hamer Associates’ managing director Jonathan Stott and chairman Charles Hamer with Gateley’s chief executive Michael Ward
> From left, Hamer Associates’ managing director Jonathan Stott and chairman Charles Hamer with Gateley’s chief executive Michael Ward

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