Liberty (The National Council for Civil Liberties)
Overview
Liberty is also known as the National Council for Civil Liberties. Founded in 1934, they are a cross-party, non-party membership organisation at the heart of the movement for fundamental rights and freedoms in the UK.
They promote the values of individual human dignity, equal treatment and fairness as the foundations of a democratic society.
Liberty campaigns to protect basic rights and freedoms through the courts, in Parliament and in the wider community. They do this through a combination of public campaigning, test case litigation, parliamentary work, policy analysis and the provision of free advice and information.
Overview
Liberty is also known as the National Council for Civil Liberties. Founded in 1934, they are a cross-party, non-party membership organisation at the heart of the movement for fundamental rights and freedoms in the UK.
They promote the values of individual human dignity, equal treatment and fairness as the foundations of a democratic society.
Liberty campaigns to protect basic rights and freedoms through the courts, in Parliament and in the wider community. They do this through a combination of public campaigning, test case litigation, parliamentary work, policy analysis and the provision of free advice and information.
Contact Details
Phone:
Advice: 0800 988 8177 Office: 020 7403 3888
Email:
from website
Website:
www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk
Address:
Liberty House
26-30 Strutton Ground
London SW1P 2HR
Other Info
Opening times:
Advice Line: Mon & Thu 6 pm - 8 pm; Tues 12 pm - 2 pm. Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9.30 am - 5 pm.
Costs:
Free
Disabled Access:
Directions:
Buses: 11, 24, 148, 211, 507
Tube: Victoria Station
Other information:
Non-governmental organisation.
Phone the advice line, write (include a brief summary of the problem, listing things which have happened in chronological order), submit an online query via the website or download a query form from www.yourrights.org.uk.
Last updated:
26th September 2022