Furley Page, a leading law firm in South East England, is set to commemorate its 300-year anniversary with a series of celebratory and charitable events throughout the year.
Founded in 1725 in Canterbury, the firm initially operated in Burgate before moving to its current head office on St Margaret’s Street in 1830. Over the centuries, the firm has evolved through mergers, expansion, and strategic partnerships, adapting to modern legal practices while maintaining its focus on delivering exceptional client service and expert legal counsel to both individuals and businesses across the South East and beyond.
To mark this significant milestone, Furley Page has planned an exciting line-up of events, including charitable initiatives, sponsorships, and sports competitions. The celebrations will begin with the firm’s support for the Canterbury 10-mile race on 26 January.
Susan Jennings, Partner and Head of Corporate at Furley Page, chairs a working group which has organised the celebrations. She said: “We are extremely proud of our firm’s heritage and to reach 300 years is a momentous anniversary for any business. In keeping with our values, we are keen to celebrate this special year with our staff, clients and the community that the firm has served for so long.
“Furley Page has a long tradition with Canterbury and we’ve supported some clients and local families for generations. Many of our anniversary events will focus on ways we can contribute to our community, which is a core focus at Furley Page. Our charity, the Furley Page Foundation, will play a key role in raising money for good causes this year, and the firm will be announcing a range of social and community projects as part of our celebrations.”
Jeremy Licence, Managing Partner, said: “In 2025, with 150 colleagues and 19 partners, Furley Page continues to go from strength to strength. We look forward to sharing information about all our events and details of opportunities for our staff, clients and local residents to get involved in our fundraising efforts throughout this special celebratory year.”