Shropshire Law Society's new President wishes to invite you to the forthcoming event on the 26th January 2023 at 6pm, should you wish to attend please email [email protected].
We are pleased to announce that Mr Danny Smith of PCB Solicitors has been appointed as the new Shropshire Law Society President. Mr Smith takes over from Miss Gemma Hughes of Lanyon Bowdler. We thank Miss Hughes for her hard work and commitment during her time as President.
We'd like to thank Kate from Shropshire Domestic Abuse Service @weareconnexus for valiantly stepping up at the last minute yesterday evening to talk about SDAS's work and inspire everybody to buy pins & stand up with our hands on our heads/bottoms.
(You had to be there)
Thanks to our fabulous sponsor @TM_Property for supporting the President's Dinner in aid of Shropshire Domestic Abuse Service last night. We were inspired by the brilliant @nazirafzal, compered by the awesome @carljones1 and serenaded by the irresistible Dexter.
Thanks to Fiona Barnes of Wace Morgan for organising an Eton Fives taster session at Shrewsbury School yesterday evening. Fiona herself had gone down with Covid, but her valiant and endlessly patient brother Andrew coached SLS members through the rudiments of the game.
Those who attended last night will not have been doing much typing today because our throbbing fingers are swollen to the size of bananas, too bruised and weak to get the lid off the paracetamol.
The Wrekin Wramblers completed their heroic ascent (and wobbly descent) last evening, and raised over £800 for the Access to Justice Foundation. Thanks to everyone who took part and everyone who sponsored us. Here we are in our moment of triumph with Jackie from @CABshropshire
If you would like to know more about @Access2JusticeF, Andy Howarth of GHP Legal talked to Jim Hawkins about the organisation and why we're supporting them. The interview is here from 2.35.49
https://t.co/EcL87bVQ4P
President Gemma Hughes said: 'Over 70 years Her Majesty was a model of dedication and service. It is in this spirit that we are going ahead with the Legal Walk, while offering participants the opportunity to mark the Queen's passing with appropriate respect'.
While we remain deeply saddened by the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, after careful consideration, we have decided that the Legal Walk in aid of the Access to Justice Foundation will go ahead on Thursday 15th September.
Once all walkers have reached the summit of the Wrekin, and before we begin the descent, we will observe a minute's silence in recognition of the life and service of the late Queen.