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Ward Hadaway team put their best foot forward for Newcastle Legal Walk

A team of around 20 people from Ward Hadaway's Newcastle office put their best foot forward for a sponsored walk to help vulnerable people gain access to legal support.

The Ward Hadaway legal walkers

Lawyers, support staff and family and friends joined together with more than 200 other people for the annual 10K Newcastle Legal Walk on Tuesday, May 15th around the city.

The event was organised by the North East Legal Support Trust, which helps the poorest and most vulnerable people in the UK gain access to free legal advice.

Michelle Fleming, a member of the North East Legal Support Trust committee and solicitor in Ward Hadaway’s Commercial team, said: “The North East walk not only helps us raise money for those who need it most, it also raises awareness of what the Trust does.

“It’s heart-warming that so many people from Ward Hadaway decided to take part in the event this year and it demonstrates just how we can make a difference in the community.”

Paige Lewis, a trainee solicitor in Ward Hadaway’s Commercial Litigation team helped recruit walkers from the firm.

She said: “Since joining Ward Hadaway as a trainee in September I have been involved with a number of the North East Legal Support Trust’s fundraising events. I am looking forward to taking part in my first North East Legal Walk – it is a great way to get everybody out and about together whilst raising awareness and money for the Trust.”

Ward Hadaway’s Paige Lewis with her puppy, Bella

The event is one of a number of walks which run annually across England and Wales.

Martin Hulls, Managing Partner of Ward Hadaway, said: “The Newcastle Legal Walk is an excellent event for all law firms to come together and take part in and give something back to the communities we serve.

“We are delighted to support the great work of the North East Legal Support Trust as we celebrate our 30th anniversary firm-wide, with a decade in Leeds and six years in Manchester.

“As a responsible business with the North at the heart of what we do, it is extremely important that we continue to help the most vulnerable in our community gain access to legal services.”

The firm’s efforts come on the back of its involvement in the annual Great Legal Bake earlier this year when the team raised hundreds of pounds for the Legal Support Trust across its three offices in Newcastle, Manchester and Leeds.

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