Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Nant Conwy RFC vs Newcastle Emlyn RFC - SWALEC Plate

Our Llanrwst office, Cyfraith JRL Law, are proud sponsors of Nant Conwy RFC and are delighted to support them throughout the season.

Saturday 11th January played host to a scintillating rugby match at the home of Nant Conwy RFC. The visitors were Newcastle Emlyn in the 3rd round of the SWALEC plate, and the match turned out to be one of drama and excitement.

Report courtesy of Nant Conwy RFC 

This was a traditional Cup match, full of thrills between equally matched sides in terms of talents. Everybody
present agreed that it had been a super match well refereed by Mr Richards from across the border. The pitch was again in good condition following another week of continuous rainfall. Nant edged ahead after 8 minutes play. The pack were pressing on the Newcastle Emlyn (N E) line on the left hand side with opponents being sucked in to tackle when the ball was released and passed suddenly along the line for
Gwion, the young winger to score his first try for the 1st Team right out on the right hand side. The conversion attempt failed. The lead was reduced after 12 minutes when Rhydian (fly Half) kicked a long range penalty.

The Nant pack was dominant but the N E backs were really dangerous whenever they received the ball.
Right at the end of the 1st half, the opponents scored a very similar try to Nant’s. This time, Alun (no. 13)
gathered the ball quickly when it was passed along the line and dived over for a try. Rhydian’s successful
conversion was the last play of the half. Seven minutes after the interval, Nant went ahead when Aeron was successful with another long range penalty. Three minutes later, N E took the lead again when Alun, a strong Centre, powered through to touch down with Rhydian converting.

A score of 11–17 with some home supporters beginning to think that the match had been lost. But no, the
team had other ideas. They decided to keep the ball amongst the forwards for the last 20 minutes or so of
the play and pressed constantly in the N E 22. The opponents showed superb defensive qualities and two of the extra 10 minutes played were up when finally, Carwyn managed to touch the ball down underneath a large group of bodies. The entire ground was totally silent as Aeron prepared to convert and a huge roar erupted as the ball just scraped over the bar and between the posts to make the score 18 – 17. Seven extra minutes had to be played and supporters’ nails were being chewed around the ground. But the forwards still kept the ball tight to ensure another famous victory in this competition!

For a full match report in English and Welsh with an extensive library of images please click here

The Nant Conwy players making their way to the pitch for kick off. 
Nant receiving some local support.

Nant Conwy line-out as they prepare for an attack. 
The Nant players catching their breath during a break in play.


Thursday, 9 January 2014

Free Drop In Clinic Dates and Times for 2014

Every week our Wrexham and Chester offices host a selection of free drop in sessions for anybody wishing to gain some initial advice on their legal issues.

One of our experienced Solicitors or Legal Executives will be available during these times to offer a one to one consultation to offer some advice and see if we can assist you with your query.

Here are the start dates and times for the sessions in 2014:

Wrexham office Employment Law drop in: Every Monday 9.30am-12.30pm starting 13th January.

Chester office Employment Law drop in: Every Tuesday 9.30am-12.30pm starting 14th January. 

Chester office Family Law drop in: Every  First Thursday of the month 9am-12pm starting 16th January.

Wrexham office Housing advice drop in: Every Friday 10am-4pm starting 17th January.

If you would like to book an appointment for the drop in clinics prior to the date, then please call the Wrexham office on 01978 291000 or the Chester office on 01244 312166.



Melissa Bramwell of the Employment Team in Wrexham.
          
Gerallt Hughes, Head of Employment Team in Chester.
       
Justine Reynolds of the Family Law team in Chester.
       
             Alison Stace, head of the Housing team in Wrexham.


Thursday, 2 January 2014

Allington Hughes Get on Board with Chris Russell Sailing

We're delighted to announce a new partnership with Olympic Laser Class Sailor Chris Russell and his campaign to qualify for the Rio Olympics in 2016.

Allington Hughes are continuing to build various positive links with local teams and events, such as strong associations with the North Wales Crusaders RugbyLeague team in Wrexham, Nant Conwy Rugby Club in Llanrwst and becoming title sponsors of the high profile Chester Food, Drink and Lifestyle Festival which is held annually at Chester Racecourse.

As a firm who try to get involved as much as possible with local events and sports clubs, we are extremely excited to have the chance of being involved with Chris’s qualifying campaign for the Rio Olympics in 2016. Having met Chris on more than one occasion and getting to know a little bit more about his schedule, it is going to be fantastic keeping our Blog, Twitter and Facebook accounts up to date with where he is in the world and how his progress is coming along.

Chris has spent time with Allington Hughes over the past few months, getting a better understanding of how the firm operates and how we are supporting local community activities, he had this to say:


"It’s always great to have the support of local businesses, in this case a higher profile regional solicitor. I have no doubt that Allington Hughes will be able to take advantage of our Medal Club and we'll be able to drive a hugely successful partnership moving forward".

Allington Hughes are very much looking forward to supporting Chris throughout the next three years, and wish him the best of luck in his campaign and events leading up to the 2016 Olympic Games.

For more information on Chris Russell and his team, you can visit his website http://chrisrussell2012.wix.com/chrisrussellsailing

There will also be regular updates on Chris's progress via our Blog, Twitter and Facebook accounts.

Chris Russell and his car at our Chester office. Chris's car was kindly provided by another of his sponsors, North Wales Honda.

Chris on one of his visits to the Allington Hughes offices.

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Employment Law Update 2014


2013 saw some of the biggest changes to Employment Law  including:-
  • The new consultation period for collective redundancies 
  • Changes to the rules on Whistle-blowing
  • Capped compensatory awards
  • The implementation of pre-termination discussions
  • The renaming of Compromise Agreements to Settlement Agreements
  • The implementation of Employment Tribunal fees
The changes are set to continue in 2014.

Melissa Bramwell from our Employment Law team has taken the time to produce a document detailing all of the reforms that will come into effect in the new year.

You can view the document here.


Melissa Bramwell is part of the Employment Law team in our Wrexham Office
If you require any further information, or have an Employment Law query, then please feel free to contact any of our offices on 01978 291000 for Wrexham, 01244 312166 for Chester and 01492 641222 for Llanrwst.

Friday, 13 December 2013

Recent Case Law - Housing

Leicester CC-v-Shearer 2013 (EWCA) Civ1467 (if you have been affected recently by loss of accommodation following the death of a family member then you may wish to take onboard the outcome of this particular case). 

The Defendant’s husband had been a Council tenant in succession to his mother. This means that when his mother died he was able to take on the tenancy with the consent of the Local Authority.  When he died there could be no further succession. Once the Defendant’s husband died the Council sought possession of the property and they wanted to evict the Defendant and their children. 

The Defendant correctly defended indicating that the decision to seek possession had been unlawful because the Council had failed to consider granting a new tenancy of the house as a “direct let” under the Exceptional Circumstances Act “provision in its housing allocation scheme”.  The Council argued that the Defendant had not made a formal application complying with its scheme.  The possession claim was dismissed.  The Council appealed to the Court of Law but this was also dismissed.  The Council had acted unlawfully when commencing possession proceedings against the Defendant without giving any or any proper consideration to the option of making a direct let.  

If you have been affected or are currently being threatened with possession proceedings as a result of succession then please do not hesitate to contact us for further advice. 

01978 291000 - 01244 312166 - 01492 641222

Alison Stace is a director of Allington Hughes and also head of the Housing department

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

The Launch of the Chester Food, Drink and Lifestyle Festival 2014 brought to you by Allington Hughes Law

Here at Allington Hughes we are very excited to announce that we will once again be sponsoring the Chester Food, Drink and Lifestyle Festival which is held at Chester Racecourse around Easter.

On the back of a fantastic event over the Easter Bank holiday this year we are thrilled to once again be joining the Festival and the thousands of people who come to seek the delights of locally produced food and drink.

In December last year we held the launch party for the event at our Chester office on Vicars Lane, however this year we scaled up and headed over to Bar Lounge in Chester. We were very pleased to welcome over 100 guests to celebrate our renewed association with this tremendous event and to sample some hot Cheshire mulled cider alongside some tasty accompaniments. 

The launch was a huge success and everyone at Allington Hughes would like to thank the guests who attended to make it such a wonderful evening.

In 2014 the 3 day Food and Drink Festival will be held from the 19th-21st of April at Chester Racecourse and is already on target to surpass all records and expectations set at this years event.  

It really is an occasion to put in the diary and we hope to see as many of you there as we did last year!

From Left to Right: Cheshire Celebrity Chef David Mooney, Chairman and Director of Allington Hughes David Parry and Chair of the Chester Food and Drink Festival Jane Mooney. 
For more pictures of the fabulous Launch night please head over to our Facebook page.

Monday, 9 December 2013

Wrexham Christmas Tree 2014

It is a long standing tradition at Allington Hughes to sponsor the Christmas Tree that sits proudly in the centre of Wrexham in Queens Square.

We are delighted to be doing so again this year and with the tree now standing tall in the centre of the town it is great to see so many people appreciating what a wonderful tree it is!

In the coming weeks, Wrexham County Borough Council and Allington Hughes will be running a 'Guess the Height' competition, which will give the people of Wrexham the opportunity to win a luxury hamper, just in time for Christmas!

Keep an eye on our Facebook and Twitter page for further details of the competition!


         
        The Christmas Tree in its natural habitat!
The final result! The Christmas Tree looks amazing fully dressed!