Equipping ex-offenders with skills and a positive approach to finding sustainable employment
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Royal London Society was founded in 1824 with the aim of equipping serving prisoners and ex-offenders based in London and the South East with the skills and positive approach to finding suitable and sustainable employment.
One of the oldest charities in the country concerned with the welfare of serving prisoners and ex-offenders, it was granted the ‘Royal’ title by Queen Victoria in 1874.
Registered charity 214695 and company limited by guarantee number 763044, the registered office of the charity is 71A Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7RB.
President: The Rt Hon Lord Mayor of the City of London
Patron: Lord Woolf of Barnes
Chairman: The Hon R D Kissin MA
Trustees: I R C Bieber MBE (Hon Secretary); Ms I Burton; Mr B Caton; Mr D L Connon MBE; Miss E Day; Mr I M Kirk FCIS (Hon Treasurer); Mr J B H Martin JP (Vice Chairman); Mr J O’Sullivan; Rev P Timms OBE (Vice Chairman); Mrs V M Timms MA; Margaret Levin; Justin Atkinson
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