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Hundreds attend Cerebral Palsy conference with Bobath Scotland
This week Bobath Scotland held their fourth Cerebral Palsy Scotland Conference, an event Digby Brown were delighted to support. Cerebral Palsy is... -
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Glasgow solicitors climb Ben Lomond for MacMillan
Our Glasgow office, along with family and friends, climbed Ben Lomond in aid of MacMillan on Saturday 9th September raising £3,400. Fraser... -
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Digby Brown Aberdeen raise money for Cash for Kids
Digby Brown Aberdeen held a fundraising race night in aid of Cash for Kids on Thursday 31st August - raising over £2,800... -
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Digby Brown delighted to support Compass BISL BBQ
Digby Brown were delighted to support the Compass Brain Injury Specialists Ltd for their summer BBQ which took place in August. This... -
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Digby Brown raise over £21,000 for Child Brain Injury Trust
Digby Brown were delighted to organise a fundraising dinner for the Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT), raising over £21,000 on the night... -
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Ayr lawyers support Ayrshire Hospice Golf Day for second year
Our Ayr office, led by Digby Brown Partner Damian White, were delighted to sponsor Ayrshire Hospice Golf Day for the second year... -
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Calls for road safety improvements on Aberdeenshire roads
Aberdeenshire Council has revealed plans to carry out an investigation into road safety of a stretch of the A952 from Mintlaw to... -
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Glasgow in favour of Twenty’s Plenty to reduce road fatalities
A mandatory 20mph speed limit was introduced in Glasgow City Centre in March 2016. The aim of this initiative was to improve... -
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Supporting The Caledonian Crushers Rugby Wheelchair Club
The Caledonian Crushers Rugby Wheelchair Club have gone from strength to strength over the last few years and earlier this week Digby... -
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What happens if pedestrians are partly to blame for the road accident?
After commentary we received around our blog article on the 20mph speed limits being introduced in Glasgow, we wanted to address some...