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September 22 2020

MOJO – Coronavirus Update

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Following on the announcement by the First Minister, on 22 September 2020, of revised arrangements for public safety and the suppression of the coronavirus, we have had to revise our own working arrangements.

With effect from 22 September 2020 and until further notice, we are unable to allow access to our offices for any purpose. We will not, therefore, be able to conduct client-facing interviews or other meetings.

We sincerely regret the inconvenience and difficulty that this will cause. We wish to assure you, however, that we continue with our work – as we have throughout this crisis. We can be contacted, as before, on the following numbers:

Telephone Numbers:

General Enquiries: 0141 552 0009

Cathy Molloy: 0141 255 1602

Scott Jenkins: 0141 255 1608

Euan McIlvride: 0141 255 1604

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