Solicitors gear-up for fund-raising bike ride
Staff at West Wales solicitors Hains and Lewis are getting on their bikes in aid of three charities.
The solicitors, based at Haverfordwest, Carmarthen and Narberth, will be organising a charity bike ride on Sunday, September 30.
The event is being organised by Angela Killa, senior assistant solicitor at Carmarthen. It will raise funds for Women’s Aid, Ty Hapus and Brain Tumour UK.
To register your interest in the bike ride, or to find out more, you can contact Angela Killa on 0845 4080125 or email – angela.killa@hainsandlewis.co.uk
The three causes:
Women’s Aid
Women’s Aid inWest Wales assists victims of domestic violence. They undertake a great deal of work in the Carmarthenshire area and the money raised will help the Carmarthen, Ammanford and Llanelli offices.
Ty Hapus
Carmarthen-based organisation that provides support and practical assistance to single fathers.
Brain Tumour UK
This is a national charity providing support to families affected by the dignosis of a brain tumour.
The schools competition:
Years 1-3 of all Carmarthenshire primary schools will be invited to design a poster for the event.
Years 4-6 of all Carmarthenshire primary scools will be invited to design a logo for the event.
Carmarthenshire comprehensive schools will be invited to design a webpage for the event. This will be inserted into the Hains and Lewis company website.
The prizes for the schools competition will be announced later.
Hains and Lewis was established in May 1996 following the merger of the practices of Victoria Hains and Daniel Lewis. Prior to the merger Vicki had practised as a sole practitioner since 1991 and Dan since 1994. Previously, both had been partners in solicitors’ firms, in Pembrokeshire and in London, respectively.
Over the years the firm has grown and in 2006 merged with another local firm Jones & Jones. In 2008 the firm incorporated as Hains & Lewis Ltd and Christopher Taylor, a senior solicitor in the Family Department joined Vicki and Dan as directors.
From our offices we provide legal services to individuals and businesses wherever required but principally in South West Wales. Hains and Lewis offices are in Haverfordwest, Carmarthen and Narberth and home visits are by arrangement
Angela Killa:
Angela studied a Joint Honours LLB Degree in Law and Welsh at Swansea University before completing the Legal Practice Course in Cardiff. Angela joined Avery Naylor Family Lawyers in Swansea as a Paralegal upon completion of the LPC in 2001 and progressed onto her training contract with the same firm. Angela qualified as a Solicitor in January 2004 and worked for Goldstones Solicitors in Swansea from qualification until she joined Hains and Lewis in April 2011. Angela became a member of the specialist Children Panel in March 2010 and is able to represent adults and children in child care proceedings. Angela deals with all aspect of Family Law, specialising in cases involving children. Angela is fluent in Welsh and is happy to deal with clients who would prefer to resolve issues with a Welsh speaking solicitor.
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http://www.hainsandlewis.co.uk/
The solicitors, based at Haverfordwest, Carmarthen and Narberth, will be organising a charity bike ride on Sunday, September 30.
The event is being organised by Angela Killa, senior assistant solicitor at Carmarthen. It will raise funds for Women’s Aid, Ty Hapus and Brain Tumour UK.
To register your interest in the bike ride, or to find out more, you can contact Angela Killa on 0845 4080125 or email – angela.killa@hainsandlewis.co.uk
The three causes:
Women’s Aid
Women’s Aid inWest Wales assists victims of domestic violence. They undertake a great deal of work in the Carmarthenshire area and the money raised will help the Carmarthen, Ammanford and Llanelli offices.
Ty Hapus
Carmarthen-based organisation that provides support and practical assistance to single fathers.
Brain Tumour UK
This is a national charity providing support to families affected by the dignosis of a brain tumour.
The schools competition:
Years 1-3 of all Carmarthenshire primary schools will be invited to design a poster for the event.
Years 4-6 of all Carmarthenshire primary scools will be invited to design a logo for the event.
Carmarthenshire comprehensive schools will be invited to design a webpage for the event. This will be inserted into the Hains and Lewis company website.
The prizes for the schools competition will be announced later.
Hains and Lewis was established in May 1996 following the merger of the practices of Victoria Hains and Daniel Lewis. Prior to the merger Vicki had practised as a sole practitioner since 1991 and Dan since 1994. Previously, both had been partners in solicitors’ firms, in Pembrokeshire and in London, respectively.
Over the years the firm has grown and in 2006 merged with another local firm Jones & Jones. In 2008 the firm incorporated as Hains & Lewis Ltd and Christopher Taylor, a senior solicitor in the Family Department joined Vicki and Dan as directors.
From our offices we provide legal services to individuals and businesses wherever required but principally in South West Wales. Hains and Lewis offices are in Haverfordwest, Carmarthen and Narberth and home visits are by arrangement
Angela Killa:
Angela studied a Joint Honours LLB Degree in Law and Welsh at Swansea University before completing the Legal Practice Course in Cardiff. Angela joined Avery Naylor Family Lawyers in Swansea as a Paralegal upon completion of the LPC in 2001 and progressed onto her training contract with the same firm. Angela qualified as a Solicitor in January 2004 and worked for Goldstones Solicitors in Swansea from qualification until she joined Hains and Lewis in April 2011. Angela became a member of the specialist Children Panel in March 2010 and is able to represent adults and children in child care proceedings. Angela deals with all aspect of Family Law, specialising in cases involving children. Angela is fluent in Welsh and is happy to deal with clients who would prefer to resolve issues with a Welsh speaking solicitor.
Weblink -
http://www.hainsandlewis.co.uk/
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