Rabjohns toast success to Glasshouse brasserie

Worcester-based accountancy and tax firm Rabjohns LLP has been appointed as advisers to one of Worcestershire’s leading restaurants

Rabjohns beat off competition to secure the Glasshouse brasserie as a client. Although the firm is renowned for its portfolio of top Worcestershire names in the sports and leisure field including; Worcester Warriors, Worcestershire County Cricket Club and Malvern Theatres, it also acts for smaller businesses.

Ally McLaughlin, Accounts Manager at Rabjohns has become the firm's champion for the small business sector, developing propositions which will benefit such clients including a one-stop-shop for all accounting and tax needs.

Ally explained: "Rabjohns has extensive experience in advising successful smaller businesses and our skills are invaluable to these clients. We are delighted to act for these companies and are pleased that we can support their business growth.'

Former Warriors player Steve Lloyd has recently been appointed as the new General Manager of the restaurant. Both Ally and Steve played for Worcester Warriors having first met at Sixways in 1999.

Steve Lloyd, said: "The new management team were keen to bring in accountants that they could trust and who would be able to provide top quality but cost effective support and advice which is particularly important as our business grows. The day-to-day support which Ally provides is superb.

We have some very exciting plans for the Glasshouse including the Lunch rapide, delivered within an hour, and will soon be launching a professional's lunch each Friday.'

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