
Streetlaw at BPP University Law School
Streetlaw is BPP University Law School’s largest pro bono project. We deliver 200 plus Streetlaw presentations a year around the
BPP Pro Bono Centre is part of BPP University Law School.
Established in 2004, we are committed to improving access to justice and to legal knowledge through a range of award-winning projects.
We provide a wide range of free legal advice and support services to the public. All of our services are delivered by volunteer BPP University Law School students, under the guidance of qualified lawyers.
The Centre runs projects at seven BPP University Law School study centres, with a dedicated Pro Bono Manager at each location to work closely alongside students and local communities.
Recognising the inequality and injustice in our society’s unmet legal needs
Improving access to justice by offering pro bono legal services
Helping local, national and international communities
Raising the profile of pro bono work by the legal community
Many of our projects have been recognized by leading industry awards, including at the LawWorks & Attorney General’s Student Awards, Halsbury Legal Awards and The Lawyer Awards.
BPP Legal Advice Clinics (BLAC) in London, Leeds and Manchester also hold the Advice Quality Standard, the mark of quality awarded to independent advice organisations.
Streetlaw is BPP University Law School’s largest pro bono project. We deliver 200 plus Streetlaw presentations a year around the
18 Jan 2018
BPP Pro Bono Centre was delighted to recruit Mary Prescott to be its first trainee solicitor in April 2017.
BPP Pro Bono Centre was delighted to recruit Mary Prescott to be its first trainee solicitor in April 2017.