Mackenzie Jones Solicitors is celebrating its 25-year milestone.
The firm has offices in St Asaph, Chester, and Menai Bridge, and has supported local charities, sports clubs, and community initiatives.
Director Anna Mills Morgan said:
“We’ve been part of the community for a quarter of a century, and giving back has always been central to who we are.
“Whether it’s helping a local rugby team reach new heights or supporting a charity event that changes lives, we believe in using our success to make a difference.”
The company’s social involvement spans a wide range of causes. In sport, Mackenzie Jones sponsors Ravens Girls Rugby in Ruthin – a thriving and inclusive hub for girls’ rugby in the Vale of Clwyd, with teams from under-10s to under-18s competing.
It also supports Prestatyn Wanderers Football Club – the team Mackenzie Jones director Andrew Foley Jones played for in his youth – promoting grassroots soccer, and Ysgol Llywelyn’s BAS Racing Team, whose talented young engineers achieved second place in the UK 2025 Lenovo F1 in Schools national finals after winning their regional heat.
Beyond sport, the firm backs numerous charities and community projects, including the Countess of Chester Duck Race, Giddo’s Gift, the Chester Eye Scanner Appeal, The Hummingbird Project North Wales through its annual golf event, and the Salvation Army’s Christmas campaign in Rhyl.
This year, Mackenzie Jones also supported Chester environmental consultant Jack Unwin, who took on the Ironman Tallinn in Estonia to raise funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK and Manchester Women’s Aid. Among its own team, solicitor Laura Corrigan is running a year-long series of charity races across the UK in aid of The Genie’s Wish.
Director Richard Jones added:
“As a business, we’ve grown and evolved over 25 years, but our values have never changed. We’re proud of our professional achievements, but equally proud of the role we play in our community – supporting people, encouraging ambition, and helping others to thrive.”















