Regis Philbin was a stand-up friend through good times and bad!
14.07.2020 - 13:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Perthshire law firm has raised nearly £10,000 for charity this year after taking part in a will writing campaign. Macnabs Solicitors’ lawyers gave up some of their free time to draft hundreds of wills for local people in exchange for a donation to a number of charities.
Macnabs, which has offices in Perth, Pitlochry, Blairgowrie and Aberuthven, has taken part in the annual Will Aid scheme for nine years now and has raised a total of £54,361 to date. Perthshire MSP’s action call to ease NHS
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Perthshire law firm has raised almost £10,000 for charity this year after taking part in a will writing campaign. Macnabs Solicitors’ lawyers gave up some of their free time to draft hundreds of wills for local people in exchange for a donation to a number of charities.
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