Manchester Judiciary's Fundraising Page

Manchester Judiciary is raising money for London Legal Support Trust

Participants: Judge Richard Holman, Carnwath LJ, Judge Andrew Gilbart (The Recorder of Manchester) Judges Charles Bloom, Stephen Davies, John Appleby. Mark Pelling, Minshull Street Crown Court (Judges Lakin, Foster, Lewis, Thomas, Geake)

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London Legal Support Trust- Manchester Legal sponsored walk · 25 September 2008 ·

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Thank you  for visiting our fundraising page.for the 2008 Manchester Legal sponsored walk on September 25th .

We are raising funds to support legal  charities such as the PSU, Lawworks and Law Centres  in the North West of England. We see the work of these charities regularly in our Court and know what a good job they do for disadvantaged people. We also know how much they need our (and your) help to maintain their services.

So please sponsor us  now!

Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor us: London Legal Support Trust will hold the funds for us for use in the North West . LLST gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.

The Manchester Judicial walk team will be led by by Judge Richard Holman, the Designated Civil Judge at Manchester, and Lord Justice Robert Carnwath, Senior President of the Tribunals

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About the charity

The London Legal Support Trust supports the work of social welfare legal centres in London and the Home Counties. Funds raised are targeted to assist requests for help from the centres. This financial aid helps the legal centres overcome funding crises, develop new services, support appeals and improve their premises.

Donation summary

Total
£2,575.00
+ £585.26 Gift Aid
Online
£2,575.00
Offline
£0.00

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