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17 December 2018 News & Announcements Macnabs Law
Macnabs wish all our clients and friends a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Please note that our offices will be closed from the 24th - 26th December, and 31st December - 2nd January. If you do need to get in touch with us urgently during these times, please email info@macnabs-law.co.uk. This email address will be checked on a regular basis during this period.    
05 December 2018 News & Announcements Macnabs Law
On the 21st of November a team from Macnabs took part in the CATH Sleep Out 2018, swapping their beds for a sleeping bag to experience a “good night’s sleep” on the cold, hard pavement to help fundraise for local charity, CATH. We are delighted to have raised a total of £1620 for CATH from this event! CATH (Churches Action for the Homeless) is a charity which supports, encourages and promotes the development and delivery of projects to relieve homelessness and poor housing, improve the conditions of life and generally aid the development of persons who are homeless in the Perth and Kinross area. Well done to everyone who took part, and thank you to everyone who has donated so generously.  
07 November 2018 News & Announcements Macnabs Law
On the 21st of November Stuart Hunter, Jane McNicol, Alan Roughead, Rebecca Ellwood, Lauren Alexander-Smith, Blair MacDonald and Arlene Breen are swapping their beds for a sleeping bag to experience a “good night’s sleep” on the cold, hard pavement to help fundraise for local charity, CATH. We are not attempting to match the sense of danger, hopelessness and hunger, which afflicts many homeless people, but we hope to raise general awareness of homelessness and help fund raise for local charity, CATH. CATH (Churches Action for the Homeless) is a charity which supports, encourages and promotes the development and delivery of projects to relieve homelessness and poor housing, improve the conditions of life and generally aid the development of persons who are homeless in the Perth and Kinross area. Please help us to raise money for the homeless and donate via JustGiving.    
29 October 2018 News & Announcements Gillian Ralph
Most properties in Scotland are supplied by Scottish Water, however around 150,000 people in Scotland rely on a private water supply (any water supply not provided by Scottish Water) for their drinking water. Many others use them each year whilst on holiday. New regulations were introduced last year in order to reduce the health risks associated with poor private water supplies, meaning that responsibility for ensuring the quality of a private water supply could now be laid at your doorstep where previously it may not have been.

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