Cash in pipeline for Anthony Nolan

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MEMBERS of the Aberdeen section of the Pipeline Industries Guild (PIG) and their guests enjoyed their 14th annual black-tie dinner at the city’s Marcliffe Hotel.

More than 330 people attended the evening, which was chaired by Robbie Willamson.

Fife PE teacher Willie Allan broadened the minds of the audience with a witty after-dinner speech.

Diners dug deep for the Anthony Nolan Trust after an inspiring talk by the charity’s Lindsay MacCallum, who is based at Aberfoyle. At least £10,000 was raised from an auction and raffle.



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