Two female police officers who were put on restricted duties for giving evidence against a colleague have won their sex discrimination claims. The tribunal ruled that they had been treated in way that would be detrimental to their careers
Sleeping Out for Step by Step raises over £16,000 for young homeless
Diana Sarghea from our Fleet office took part at an event organised by Step by Step to raise money to reduce homelessness among vulnerable young people. Speaking after the event Diana said “A huge thank you to all my friends and colleagues at Bates Solicitors
Step by Step – Sleeping Out in Aid of Homeless Charity
Diana Sarghea from our Fleet office is going to take part at an event organised by Step by Step on 21 June 2019. The purpose of the event is to raise money to reduce homelessness among vulnerable young people. When asked why she was supporting the event
Flower Festival – All Saints’ Church, Dogmersfield.
A first for 2019, Bates support All Saints Church Dogmersfield – Flower Festival “A Celebration of a Victorian Age”. Bates Solicitors believe in being part of the local community especially since many members of staff live locally. All Saints Church is in the heart of the Hampshire countryside and a wonderful setting for a stunning display of flowers.
Hartley Wintney Festival 2019
Bates are delighted to again sponsor and support the Rotary Club of Hart in their fund raising events in Hartley Wintney in 2019. We start our sponsorship on Saturday 8th June when Bates Solicitors sponsor the Animal Farm which is one of many attractions at the Hartley Wintney Festival. The theme this year is ‘Hartley Wintney History’.
£500m to help build 11,000 new homes, including rooftop properties
The government is providing £500m to help housing associations build 11,000 affordable new homes, including some ‘rooftop’ properties. The funding boost will help the government towards its target of building 300,000 properties a year by the mid-2020s.
UK house prices show annual rise but monthly fall
UK house prices rose by an average 1.7% in the year to January but there were wide variations in different regions across the country. The House Price Index compiled by the Land Registry shows that although prices rose year on year, there was a fall of 0.8% from December 2018 to January 2019. The average property in the UK was valued at £228,147
Trainee accused of distributing drugs was victim of racial discrimination
A trainee emergency call operator was racially discriminated against when he was wrongly accused of distributing drugs.
Widow can claim share of husband’s estate despite 26-year delay
A widow has won the right to claim a share of her husband’s estate even though she was 26 years late in beginning legal proceedings
Property agents must join scheme to protect landlords and tenants
All private rented property agents must now sign up to a scheme protecting renters’ and landlords’ money. Under the new regulations that took effect on 1 April, all agents in the private rented sector are required to join a government-approved scheme to protect their clients’ money while it is in their possession – with fines of up to £30,000