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Mediation1st is nationally rated and mediates across most of the country.
We can supply any of our mediators in any of the following locations:
London, Bedford, Birmingham, Cambridge, Derby, Hull, Ipswich, Kings Lynn, Leeds, Leicester, Lincoln, Luton, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Northampton, Norwich, Nottingham, Peterborough, Reading, Sheffield and throughout the Home Counties, East Anglia, and the Midlands,.
We will normally be able to supply a mediator at any of these venues at our standard mediation fees, without charging travel costs.
Mostly, one of the parties' legal advisors can supply suitable mediation premises in your chosen location at no extra cost. In case you need to locate premises, however, there's more information about what we need, and a list of venues that we've been asked to mediate at in the past, and which we found worked well, here.
Unfortunately, there are some parts of the country - essentially the far South West, the South Coast, the West, North East or North West - where not all of our mediators can travel. We do apologise. We love your parts of the country, and would like nothing better than to mediate there. The problem we have is that the distance means that we'd need to book our mediators out for three full days, one day to mediate and one day to travel out, and one to travel back. Unfortunately, in order to be able to maintain our fees at their proportionate levels, our business model requires us to be able to make a certain number of mediation bookings a week, and we can't do that if we have to devote three days to one mediation. Sorry. Do have a chat to our Mediation Coordinator, Mandy Hanby; depending on your location, it's likely that at least some of our mediators may be able to travel to you. Alternatively, and in the finest tradition of mediation, you could always meet us half way as far as the mediation venue is concerned! There are a few suggestions as to mediation venues here. Or, why not take the mediation online: more convenient, a higher settelment rate, and chepaer! What's not to like?
