Rochdale Law Centre is looking for three people to join our board (also called management committee).
Becoming a board member is an exciting and challenging position. Our Law Centre has the potential for growth and improvement of our services to residents at the Borough of Rochdale. As a board member you could be a part of this process.
If you are interested in getting more information about the duties and responsibilities of becoming a board member please contact Rochdale Law Centre, 15 Drake Street, Rochdale OL16 1RF, tel: 01706 657850, fax: 01706 346558, email: info@rochdalelawcentre.org.uk. We will then send you an information pack and an application form.
Our board is currently meeting on the first Monday of each month at 5pm for up to two hours.
Rochdale Law Centre is a registered charity employing Solicitors and Caseworkers providing free specialist, independent legal advice and representation in Employment, Housing, Immigration & Asylum and Discrimination cases to anyone who lives or works within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Heywood, Middleton and Pennines (including Littleborough, Wardle and Milnrow).
The Law Centre provides a free service in the following areas of law:
Employment
Including problems at work, unfair dismissal, discrimination, redundancy, wages problems,
maternity rights and tribunals.
Housing
Including loss of your home, rent arrears, housing benefit, eviction, homelessness,
possession & court proceedings, repair problems with your landlord.
Immigration
Including family & marriage visa, visitors, asylum seekers & refugees,
settlement, deportation, visa applications, applying to the Home Office, appeals.
Discrimination
Including race, sex, disability, sexuality.
Contact the Law Centre
Including advice line details, outreach and other services.
Although every effort is made to ensure the information on these pages is accurate and up to date, it should not be treated as a complete and authoritative statement of the law - we cannot be held liable for any inaccuracies and their consequences.
The information on this site is not legal advice. If you do have a legal problem you should talk to a lawyer or adviser before making a decision about what to do. You may wish to use the Community Legal Service Directory [www.clsdirect.org.uk] to locate an adviser.
The information on this page is written for people resident in, or affected by, the laws of England and Wales only.