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Latest press releases
Further funding to fight discrimination 25 April 2008
Law Centre celebrates 30th Anniversary 24 October 2006
£24,000 payout for apprentice 17 October 2006
Coventry Law Centre wins national award 10 October 2006
Coventry Law Centre spearheads Discrimination Awareness Campaign 19 July 2006
Latest newletter
In Touch Special Campaign Edition : July 2006 (
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In Touch 6 : June 2006 (
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In Touch 5 : November 2005
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Annual Reports
Coventry Law Centre Impact
Report 2006/2007 (
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Coventry Law Centre Impact
Report 2005/2006 (
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Coventry Law Centre Impact
Report 2004/2005 (
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Coventry Law Centre Annual Report
2003/2004 (
345Kb PDF file)
Previous newletters
In Touch 4 : June 2005 (
3.6Mb PDF file)
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