Pro Bono Choir raises £8,000 for charity
Pictured: The Pro Bono Choir with musical director Sheelagh Greer (far left).
Northern Ireland’s Pro Bono Choir has raised £8,000 for charity at its annual carol service in Belfast.
Senior legal and judicial figures were in attendance for the service on Tuesday 9 December at the Good Shepherd Church, Belfast, held under the musical direction of Sheelagh Greer, accompanied by Mark McGrath.
The £8,000 raised will be split equally between the NOW Group and Dementia NI — respectively the Law Society and Bar Council’s charity partners for 2025.
Pictured: Donal Lunny KC, chair of the Bar Council of Northern Ireland; Mark Borland, president of the Law Society of Northern Ireland; Dame Siobhan Keegan, Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland; and Pro Bono Choir co-chairs Sarah Minford BL and Owen Williamson.
The Pro Bono Choir was established in May 2010 and is a not-for-profit, all-ability choir whose membership is drawn from those working in or who are associated with the legal system in Northern Ireland.


