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Birmingham Community Law Centre marks first anniversary

Coventry Law Centre established the new law centre service for Birmingham towards the end of 2013 in the wake of the closure of Birmingham’s only remaining law centre

Habib Ullah, Michael Bates, Harinder Bahra, Sue Bent, Judy Parkinson, Shahina Choudhury, Lord Willy Bach (Shadow Attorney General), Tony Huq and Abrosh Miah at Birmingham Community Law Centre

Birmingham Community Law Centre celebrated the end of its first year in business with an open day.

Coventry Law Centre established the new law centre service for Birmingham towards the end of 2013 in the wake of the closure of Birmingham’s only remaining law centre.

The new centre is based in the Bangladesh Centre in Sparkbrook and its open house event was jointly hosted by Professor Harinder Bahra, chair of Coventry Law Centre and Tony Huq MBE, president of the Bangladesh Centre.

Professor Bahra said: ‘It was inconceivable that a city the size of Birmingham could lose its law centre - denying some of its most vulnerable citizens access to advice and justice - so we are very pleased to be able to celebrate 12 months of this vital new service.’

Shadow Attorney General and Labour Lords spokesman on justice matters, Lord Willy Bach, who is patron of Coventry Law Centre, attended the event.

He said “With the Government making such stringent cuts to legal aid, law centres across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ face the very real danger of closure.

“These are not fat cat lawyers, they are people dedicated to providing access to justice for the poorest and most vulnerable in our communities.”

Law centres are not-for-profit legal practices providing free legal advice and representation to vulnerable and disadvantaged people who cannot afford a lawyer.