• Free legal advice
  • Expert and Independent
  • Working for our community

Birmingham

Central England Law Centre - Birmingham

744-746 Warwick Road, Tyseley, Birmingham B11 2HG

Tel: 0121 227 6540

Opening hours

Monday to Thursday 09.00am - 5.00pm 
Friday 09.00am - 4.30pm
Closed for lunch 1.00pm - 2.00pm 

Coventry

Central England Law Centre - Coventry

Oakwood House, St Patricks Road, Coventry, CV1 2HL

Tel: 02476 223 053

Opening hours 

Monday to Thursday 09.00am - 5.00pm 
Friday 09.00am - 4.30pm
Closed for lunch 1.00pm - 2.00pm 

As a community law centre we use our legal knowledge and expertise to help build a fairer and more equal society.

Special thanks for standing up in court for me that last day, you believed in me and have made a significant difference to my family’s life. And for that I’m eternally grateful.

I thought there was no way out … until you took on my problem, and now I have got my life back on track.

Our latest work

Migrant Rights in the Community

The Migrant Rights in the Community Project aims to protect and promote the rights of migrant families and children and aid them in overcoming various legal barriers by establishing a connection with organisations in Coventry which act as the first point of contact for the migrant families.

Published:

Author: Helen Dagley

Rights in Peril Project

The Rights in Peril Project, in partnership with the Baring Foundation, set out to explore the impact of Care Act Easements under the Coronavirus Act 2020 on access to adult social care.

Published:

Author: Helen Dagley

Partnering with Universities to Nurture Future Talent

We work closely with local universities to develop opportunities for students to benefit from ‘clinical legal education’, while providing capacity to support strategic litigation and furthering our objective to nurture future talent and encourage young people to focus on social welfare law.

Published:

Author: Helen Dagley

Our Impact in 2022-23

4,237

people provided with specialist legal advice

747 

people supported with housing problems, including preventing people from being evicted

£2.4 million 

secured in weekly income and backdated benefits payments

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