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Casting the spotlight back 300 years on an eventful year in Middle Temple history, featuring such challenges as pirates, swindlers, abandoned children and exploding privies.
Exploring the history of the post as reflected in the Inn's archive and illuminating the rich global network of correspondence which converged on the Middle Temple, by way of blundering postmen and episcopal epistles.
- Middle Temple aims to be welcoming and make members and guests feel at home.
- We believe in treating our fellow members, staff and visitors with dignity and respect.
- We should always consider how our words and actions may be interpreted by others and be sensitive to their perception and opinions. even if they may differ from our own.
Middle Temple endeavours to make the Inn and as many of its buildings, facilities, services and publications as accessible and as inclusive as possible for all of its guests and members.
Building Access
The Middle Temple has been engaged in a programme of works for a number of years intended to provide step free access into and around our buildings thereby making them accessible to all.
Hall – There is an external lift adjacent to the main entrance which gives full access
Middle Temple endeavours to make the Inn and as many of its buildings, facilities, services and publications as accessible and as inclusive as possible for all of its guests and members.
Disabilities Liaison & Feedback
Looking at archival records which tell the (often dramatic) stories of the Inn's porters and watchmen, and exploring their personalities, heroism and misdemeanours, by way of noisy policemen, plundering soldiers and the Great Plague of London.
Uncovering some of the more unusual and unexpected material which has come into the archive's custody by gift, donation or serendipitous accident.
Middle Temple is committed to making a career at the Bar accessible to all with the requisite ability irrespective of their background.
While the Inn's outreach work is primarily focused on supporting undergraduate students it works closely with other organisations that seek to improve access to the legal profession.
For aspiring Barristers the below organisations provide advice, learning opportunities and information that can help support you on your journey to the Bar.
The Bar in England and Wales is divided into six regions, which are more commonly known as ‘Circuits’. The Circuits provide important sources of support, advice and representation for barristers practising in those areas.