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JST are running a FREE breakfast seminar on Trustee’s Roles & Responsibilities on Thursday 10th May 2012 at their offices in Liverpool.  Please click here for further details and to book a place. ...Continue Reading

This week JST hosted an enjoyable and informative evening at the Ceri Hand Gallery. The gallery is situated within a converted warehouse in the docks of the North of Liverpool and has recently celebrated its third anniversary. It is a contemporary commercial gallery allowing innovative artists to exhibit their work whilst also supporting them publish and commission new ideas. The gallery is currently exhibiting artist Samantha Donnelly’s second solo show in Liverpool, entitled ‘Shoulder to Shoulder’, a name taken from the BBC ...Continue Reading

JST held a lively charity conference at the Rights & Humanity Conference Centre at the Royal Liver Building last week. In association with Edward Symmons and Mitchell Charlesworth the event was well attended with a wide range of organisations represented from housing associations through to arts charities and development trusts. The day spanned a range of topics with the TUPE workshop run by our very own Sarah Armstrong, Head of Employment and Litigation, and Rosemary Kay’s workshop on Overcoming Barriers to Tendering ...Continue Reading

JST has had a long association with the Everyman Theatre and its famous bistro .  The theatre has seen the start of many illustrious careers such as Jonathan Pryce, Anthony Sher, Bill Nighy , Alison Steadman the late Pete Postlethwaite and many others. The  iconic Liverpool Cultural Centre closes shortly for a 2 year rebuild and refit.   Macbeth with David Morrisey playing the lead is the last show . A fantastic production, get tickets if you can . Returns only ...Continue Reading

Rights & Humanity Conference Centre, Royal Liver Building, Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1HU What does the Big Society mean to your third sector organisation? How can you best deal with the changing funding environment? What legal, financial and property matters should you consider? Charities constantly need to develop new ways to help their beneficiaries and obtain funding from a variety of sources. The recent round of funding cuts have left many third sector organisations considering new ways of working and seeking new sources of ...Continue Reading