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Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum
156 High St
Biggar, ML12 6DH

Biggar Museum Trust SCIO, a registered charity in Scotland. Charity number: SC003695

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Legacy

Whether you enjoy regular visits to our museum, have memories of a childhood spent in and around Biggar or are simply passionate about the power of museums to inspire, a gift in your will, no matter how small will help to preserve the museum for generations to come.

By choosing to remember us with a gift, you will be playing a crucial role in helping our stories live on to inspire future generations and to remain an important and relevant part of people’s lives – today and long into the future.

How to leave a gift in your will

When making or updating your will we strongly recommend that you consult a solicitor to ensure it is legally valid and reflects your intentions. The following wording can be adapted by your solicitor to suit the type of gift you wish to leave:

I leave to the Board of Trustees of the Biggar Museum Trust. 156 High Street, ML12 6DH (charity number SC003695)
the sum of £xxx (xxx pounds)

or
xxx% of the residue of my estate

If you decide to include Biggar Museum in your will, please let us know. This will give us the opportunity to thank you and show you how your gift will make a difference. To find out more, to discuss your gift in more detail, or to explore leaving a gift in memory of a loved one, please contact James Dawnay, Chair of the Trustees (email manager@biggarmuseumtrust.co.uk)

Thank you for considering supporting us in this special way.

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