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Do you have disabled access?

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The Law Centre has wheelchair access and an induction loop system. There is limited disabled parking and a ramp at the rear of the building. If you ring us in advance of your visit then we may be able to reserve a parking place for you. Alternatively we can provide you with a parking permit for on-street parking

Published: 6th February, 2017

Updated: 22nd May, 2017

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What do I do if I will need an interpreter?

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For your first appointment you will need to bring someone who speaks English. If you qualify for free legal advice we will then be able to arrange for an interpreter for any subsequent appointments. When you contact the Law Centre for the first time please arrange for someone who speaks English to be available to assist in making arrangements for your first appointment

Published: 6th February, 2017

Updated: 22nd May, 2017

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Can I bring children with me?

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Children are welcome. There are a selection of books and toys in our Reception area and we have baby-changing facilities

Published: 6th February, 2017

Updated: 22nd May, 2017

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Why do you only offer advice about some things?

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Nottingham Law Centre is reliant upon funding to provide its services. We are always to looking to expand these but in the meantime we should be able to signpost you to another organisation that can help

Published: 6th February, 2017

Updated: 22nd May, 2017

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Nottingham Law Centre is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under number 01732131 and registered as a Charity number 515776

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