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Accountancy firm Clive Owen has appointed five new colleagues to its Darlington and Durham sites.

Clive Owen’s Darlington site has appointed four recruits, including Jess Parlour, who has previously worked in practice and is currently completing her AAT Level 4 qualification. Parlour will also be starting her course to become a chartered accountant (ACA) this year.

She joins Leah Homer, Yana Jones Hinckley and Kane Henderson, who have all joined the firm from Teesside University, after completing a degree in accounting and finance.

Homer, who completed a summer placement at Clive Owen, returns to the firm as a graduate and is also studying for her ACA.

Louise Crowe, who studied accounting and finance at Durham University, has joined the Durham office and is currently studying to become a chartered accountant.

Tony Luckett, managing partner at Clive Owen LLP, said: “I am delighted to welcome five talented people to Clive Owen.

Gary Ellis, partner at Clive Owen LLP in Durham added: “We believe we have recruited five people who will be an asset to the firm, proving that we can compete with the larger firms in terms of training and retaining the best talent.”

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