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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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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... -
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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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Dundee event on hidden risk of asbestos in homes and workplaces
Asbestos Action, a national charity helping and supporting those suffering from asbestos related diseases, is holding an event this week which will... -
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Inverness solicitors take on Macmillan Longest Day Golf Challenge
Our personal injury solicitors based in Inverness took part in the Longest Day Golf Challenge in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, covering... -
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Most drivers guilty of ignoring 20mph speed limits
A national study carried out by The Department for Transport (DfT) has found that 81% of drivers broke 20mph limits in place... -
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Proud to Support Spinal Injuries Scotland Activities Day for third year
Digby Brown Solicitors were honoured to support Spinal Injuries Scotland (SIS) barbeque and activities day for the third year. The day took...