The local legal community of Chichester, Hampshire and West Sussex come together to support free frontline legal advice services.

The London Legal Support Trust (LLST) is delighted to announce the return of the Chichester Legal Walk on Tuesday 12th September. Led by HHJ, Sarah Earley, the 10km sponsored walk brings together local law firms, barristers’ chambers, advice agencies, in house legal departments and students to raise awareness and funds for pro bono legal advice to some of the most vulnerable members of the community.

The event aims to surpass the 100 walkers that took part in 2022, with one of the largest organisations in the area, Pallant Chambers, already registered.

Demand for advice services, particularly in the areas of debt, benefits, homelessness and housing, has increased during the cost of living crisis, making the funds raised by the Chichester Legal Walk even more vital for local advice agencies including Citizens Advice Arun & Chichester and Citizens Advice Havant.

Commenting on the event, LLST’s Head of Fundraising and founder Bob Nightingale MBE said: “As the cost-of-living crisis takes its toll on people up and down the country, it’s more important than ever that we come together to support our local advice agencies. Free legal advice is a fundamental human right, and the incredible advice agencies that this event supports are increasingly in demand. Thank you to all the teams who have signed up so far and those who have made donations –we are looking forward to walking shoulder to shoulder in Chichester.”

The walk, which starts and ends at the Chichester Festival Theatre, will begin at 5pm with participants arriving from 4.30pm. A free drinks reception will be held at the end of the circular route.

Organisations and individuals passionate about the cause are invited to join the event and LLST will set up a fundraising page for each team. For more information and to register, visit the LLST website or email signups@llst.org.uk.

The London Legal Support Trust (LLST) has announced that the Chichester Legal Walk is set to take place on Tuesday 12th September. Led by HHJ, Sarah Earley, the 10km sponsored walk brings together local law firms, barristers’ chambers, advice agencies, in house legal departments and students to raise awareness and funds for pro bono legal advice to some of the most vulnerable members of the community.

The event, which has seen close to 100 walkers in the past, hopes to exceed that number this year with one of the largest organisations in the area, Pallant Chambers, already registered.

Bob Nightingale MBE, Head of Fundraising and founder of LLST, commented: “As the cost-of-living crisis takes its toll on people up and down the country, it’s more important than ever that we come together to support our local advice agencies. Free legal advice is a fundamental human right, and the incredible advice agencies that this event supports are increasingly in demand. Thank you to all the teams who have signed up so far and those who have made donations –we are looking forward to walking shoulder to shoulder in Chichester.”

The Chichester Legal Walk aims to raise funds for local advice agencies including Citizens Advice Arun & Chichester and Citizens Advice Havant. The walk, which starts and ends at the Chichester Festival Theatre, will begin at 5pm with participants arriving from 4.30pm. There will be a free drinks reception at the end of the circular route.

Organisations and individuals passionate about the cause are invited to register for the event and LLST will set up a fundraising page for each team. For more information and to register, visit the LLST website or email signups@llst.org.uk.

On Tuesday 12th September, the London Legal Support Trust (LLST) is hosting the Chichester Legal Walk to raise awareness and funds for pro bono legal advice to some of the most vulnerable members of the community. Led by HHJ, Sarah Earley, the 10km sponsored Walk unites local law firms, barristers’ chambers, advice agencies, in house legal departments, and students.

The event, which hopes to exceed the 100 walkers that took part in the previous year, has already seen the registration of one of the largest organisations in the area, Pallant Chambers. With the cost-of-living crisis taking its toll on people up and down the country, the funds raised by the Walk are more important than ever for local advice agencies, including Citizens Advice Arun & Chichester and Citizens Advice Havant.

Commenting on the event, LLST’s Head of Fundraising and founder Bob Nightingale MBE said: “Free legal advice is a fundamental human right

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