Commercial law firm Darwin Gray has doubled its office space in Bangor, as part of the firm’s ambitious growth plans.
The expansion of Darwin Gray’s north Wales office comes just 12 months after the doubling of its head office in Cardiff.
In the past two years, the firm has experienced significant strategic growth. It has developed new service offerings to clients, and has also welcomed significant new talent to the team.
The latest new appointments include Solicitor, Gwen Hughes, who has joined the firm’s Property team, and Lowri Evans, who will be supporting the firm as Legal Assistant. Both are based in Bangor.
Darwin Gray’s Managing Partner, Fflur Jones said:
“We are delighted to continue expanding and investing in our north Wales home. With 30% of our staff fluent being Welsh speakers, we are proud to service businesses and organisations throughout the north Wales region, as well as the communities around them, in their preferred language.
“We are proud to also be supporting a north Wales charity this year, Gafael Llaw, which helps support children and young people with cancer.”
The firm has already experienced huge successes so far in 2025, including reappointments to the Welsh Government Commercial Delivery Framework, the Welsh Language Commissioner legal framework, and other multiple major tender wins.
In June, the firm also was awarded the Business Growth of the Year Award at the inaugural Legal News Wales awards.
The doubling of both the Cardiff and Bangor offices underpins the firm’s commitment to being a truly pan-Wales provider, supporting clients and communities across Wales and beyond.
With over 12% of the firm now based in Darwin Gray’s Bangor office, the firm has a growing foothold in the region, with a number of events in the pipeline in north Wales, including a mock disciplinary hearing and a number of sector-specific roundtables.