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Rothera Bray walk for The Access to Justice Fund

Nottingham Legal Walk

On Wednesday 19th June, 11 members of staff participated in the Nottingham Legal Walk to raise funds for The Access to Justice Foundation.

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The Access to Justice Foundation’s main aim is to increase funding for free legal advice. They award grants, raise funds and help to make the case for investment in advice across the UK.

The Rothera Bray team had a great evening walking alongside other passionate legal professionals around the centre of Nottingham, to bring awareness and support an essential cause that ensures access to legal advice and representation for those who need it most.

So far the current fundraising total is £1723.00 and counting. A big thank you to Nottinghamshire Law Society for organising such a great event!

Image credit: Jay Glenn Photography

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