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Written by rosalind renshaw

Nick Salmon, who led the anti-HIP lobbying group SPLINTA, has been promoted to managing director at Harrison Murray.

He joined three years ago as the company’s commercial director.

In addition, former branch partners Su Snaith (Northampton), Charlie Green (Wisbech, Cambridgeshire), and Richard Bocock (Syston, Leicestershire) have been appointed as directors.

They join Salmon and development director Jackie Scotten on the board.

David Collins, chairman of Harrison Murray Estate Agents, said the new appointments will capitalise on opportunities for expansion in the future.

He said: “The board members have 100 years’ experience of estate agency between them and know exactly what it takes to be successful even when market conditions are challenging.

“All of them have worked in times of boom and in recession, and understand the strategies that must be adopted to meet changing markets.

“Each of them has proven their abilities during service with the company, and their collective strength will undoubtedly enhance the further growth of the business.”

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    Many congrats Nick, well deserved, ignore any idiot comments, every good business gets them on here! Just ask Rightmove etc Always beaten jealous competitors

    • 12 November 2010 12:47 PM
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    I am disapointed my remark to Harrison Murray's Melton office has been removed as i spoke the truth. Well done to Mr Bocock for making director! Go Syston Branch.

    • 12 November 2010 10:22 AM
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    • 12 November 2010 09:49 AM
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