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9:58am Friday 2nd May 2008
AN ULVERSTON businessman who died in September has bequeathed £25,000 to local charities.
Talented rugby player and racehorse owner Alan Milligan, 81, instructed the money to be given to four of his favourite causes, from an estate valued at nearly £845,000.
The grandfather-of-five, who inherited the successful laundry and dry-cleaning business Lakeland Pennine Ltd and at one point employed 1,000 workers, has left £10,000 to the Lake District National Trust Appeal, £5,000 to Furness General Hospital's oncology unit and marked his 50-year connection with Furness Rugby Club with a £10,000 gift.
The former director of Furness Building Society also left £5,000 to the Rugby Football Union charity SPIRE (Support Paraplegics in Rugby Enterprise).
For more on this story, read the May 2 edition of The Westmorland Gazette.
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