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260-year-old law firm celebrates anniversary with £44,000 charity drive

Ellisons marked its historic milestone by raising £44,460 for community causes across its five regional offices, with a particular focus on The Brain Tumour Charity and Essex Wildlife Trust.

Why it matters: As one of the region's oldest businesses, Ellisons' fundraising efforts demonstrate a long-term commitment to local causes, with Ipswich-based charities Headway Suffolk and Memory Lane Cafe among the beneficiaries.

Ellisons team with a large cheque for £44,460
Ellisons marked its historic milestone by raising £44,000 for community causes through collaborative fundraising across its five regional offices(Ellisons Solicitors)

What they're saying: "Our 260th anniversary has been about reflecting on our history, celebrating our achievements, and most importantly, giving back to the communities we are proud to be part of," said Guy Longhurst , Managing Partner at Ellisons Solicitors .

The details: The law firm organised departmental competitions to create "the most innovative ways to raise money," which generated "a buzz of enthusiasm and collaboration throughout the year."

Beneficiaries included:

  • Essex Wildlife Trust: £16,880

  • The Brain Tumour Charity

  • My WiSH Charity in Bury St Edmunds: £500

  • St Luke's Hospice in Chelmsford: £250

  • Mid and South Essex Children's Burns Service: £250

  • Colchester Foodbank: £500

  • Home-Start in Frinton-on-Sea: £500

And Ipswich-based charities:

  • Headway Suffolk: £250

  • Memory Lane Cafe: £250

The bottom line: Beyond the £44,000 raised, the initiative has reinforced Ellisons' 260-year commitment to the communities where it operates, benefiting causes from wildlife conservation to homelessness.

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