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LIVE 24-SEVEN -BUSINESS NEWS


BIRMINGHAM L AW SOCIETY GLYNN HAS DESIGNS ON LAW SOCIETY DINNER


To celebrate the Birmingham Law Society’s 200th anniversary, Michelin star Brummie chef Glynn Purnell has designed a special three-course menu for the dinner, which is being held on 4th October at the ICC.


Inspired by Birmingham and memories of his childhood growing up in Chelmsley Wood, guests will get to enjoy Glynn’s gastronomic genius with dishes that include ‘A saucy herd on the A38 – GP style’ (corned beef hash croquettes with GP sauce), ‘It ain’t half hot mum, down here at the Triangle’ (Indian spiced lamb, lentil dahl and samosa), and ‘The taste and smell of the fair; not a goldfish or coconut in sight’ (toffee apple and popcorn).


Glynn is one of Birmingham best-known chefs. The chef proprietor of Purnell’s restaurant on Cornwall Street, he can regularly be seen guest presenting on Saturday Kitchen and has presented his own TV show, My Kitchen Rules, alongside fellow chef Rachel Allen.


As well as designing the menu, Glynn will personally introduce each dish at the event.


James Turner, president of Birmingham Law Society, said: “Glynn is one of Birmingham’s favourite sons. A highly-respected chef, TV personality and proud Brummie, we couldn’t think of anyone better to design a special celebratory menu for the gala dinner.”


Glynn said: “I am absolutely thrilled to be involved in this fantastic celebration. It is such a wonderful achievement to be celebrating 200 years of a Birmingham institution. Purnell’s is 11 years old, so we still have a long way to go. “


As well as dinner menu designed by Glynn Purnell, there will be a live band and other entertainment on the night. Comedian and impressionist Rory Bremner is the guest host and after-dinner speaker.


Established in 1818 with 19 founder members, BLS is now the largest regional law society in the UK, with more than 4,500 members drawn from law firms and barristers’ chambers across the West Midlands.


The Bicentenary Gala Dinner is being sponsored by Landmark, Lloyds Bank, No5 Chambers and Oosha.


Tickets for the Bicentenary Gala Dinner can be booked via the Birmingham Law Society website or by emailing Gala200@birminghamlawsociety.co.uk.


Sponsorship packages are also available. Email becky@birminghamlawsociety.co.uk for further information.


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