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https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/news/staff-at-city-law-firm-support-people-of-ukraine-269614/ Staff raised more than £1500 in just a week for the cause. The team at Munro and Noble, in Church Street, Inverness were encouraged to make their fundraising push by local businessman Thomas Machnik, who runs city-based cleaning and facilities management company Te-aM.
A small gift of a bottle of bubbly which Munro and Noble’s James Noone surprised his clients with, together with the good news that he had been able to persuade the other side’s solicitor not to contest the adoption application which was scheduled for two days of evidence at Inverness Sheriff Court. Despite the child
Young patients heading to the operating theatre at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness will have a more child-friendly journey from spring thanks to a children’s charity.oung
Anyone living or working near Inverness city centre has seen first hand the many developments taking shape. https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/highlands-islands/3782625/five-developments-in-inverness-that-should-finally-be-finished-in-2022/
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Archie Highland raised £10,000 from a golfing event at Nairn Golf Club. The charity supports families with sick and injured children throughout the Highlands through a support centre, outreach clinics and equipment. To read more, go to https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/news/golf-day-chips-in-for-charity-255503/
Team Munro and Noble lifting the winners trophy at Nairn Golf club as part of the Archies Golf Day