Simon heads Fleurets Leeds office, dealing with agency matters across the Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and the North East regions. Having work for Whitbread and Barry Crux & Co, he joined Fleurets in 1997 as a Valuer and Agent. He chose to focus on the agency side of the business and was promoted to the Board in 2007, taking over nationwide responsibilities for agency standards and practices within the firm.
David is Head of Fleurets North West office based in Manchester. He is also a Director and National Head of Valuations. He deals with capital and rental valuations, as well as agency matters, for all types of licensed and leisure property, particularly pubs, restaurants and hotels. He specialises in dealing with rent reviews, lease renewals, bank valuations and a variety of general consultancy issues. He also provides estate management and asset valuation advice for both national and regional companies. He is panel manager for most banking and lending clients.
Alison Willoughby is Head of Healthcare at Fleurets, overseeing Fleurets' activity in the specialist healthcare market across the UK, covering five separate regulatory regimes.
Alison specialises in negotiating on freehold and leasehold sales and acquisitions, acting on behalf of single and multi-site operators, corporate providers, new entrants and private equity investors. She has an in-depth knowledge of the care market, from elderly to highly specialised care, and from small residential style units, to care villages.
Peter is a Senior Associate at Fleurets, having joined the firm in 2018. Operating from the Manchester and Leeds offices, Peter undertakes a wide range of professional work across the North of the UK. Peter is a chartered surveyor and registered valuer and has specialised in professional work with an emphasis on leisure property having worked within the Licensed Leisure team at Savills.
Andrew is an Associate with Fleurets Leeds office, responsible for the sale of licensed properties both freehold and leasehold throughout Yorkshire, North East Lincolnshire and the North East. This includes dealing with private clients as well as large corporate concerns, administrators and pension funds. Instructions can vary from a small private freehold country inn, to a letting of a community public house to the assignment of a large town centre leasehold circuit venue.