GSC Grays has expanded its North of England and Scottish Borders team with James Denne and Tom Robertson joining the company’s Alnwick office.

Denne and Robertson are joining the recently appointed Victoria Mitchell at the farm business consultancy’s Alnwick office.

GSC Grays said the arrival of the new appointments builds on its expansion plans, with the company now employing over 130 staff who operate from nine offices from Nottingham to the Scottish Borders.

GSC Grays managing director Guy Coggrave: “We are delighted to welcome Victoria, James and Tom to our team in Alnwick, particularly during this exciting and challenging phase of expansion for GSC Grays.

“What drives us at GSC Grays is our commitment to exceptional service delivered by local staff who bring energy, drive and expertise to the areas they live in.

“Many of our staff have strong local connections and we continue to expand our regional office network while several competitors have opted to reduce their regional presence.”

Appointments

Victoria Mitchell is an experienced chartered surveyor having worked across the country in both the public and private sector, GSC Grays said.

Mitchell works with a number of estates in Northumberland and specialises in all forms of commercial and residential property management.

Tom Roberston is an associate farm business consultant and has been working in crop nutrition and agronomy for the last 10 years since graduating from the Royal Agricultural University (RAU).

He lives on his family farm in Northumberland that focuses on combinable crops and commercial cattle.

He specialises in looking at the whole farm crop rotation and how different crops can be integrated alongside environmental schemes with a strong focus on soil health.

James Denne joined GSC Grays as a property consultant from Knight Frank.

GSC Grays said he brings over 30 years of invaluable experience and considerable knowledge of the farm and country house market in the North of England and the Scottish Borders.