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Training For All - Charity Trustees with Colin Liddell

Tuesday 2nd November at 8.00pm

It is almost five years since Colin Liddell, an accredited specialist in Charity Law, gave a talk at Pitlochry Festival Theatre on what was at that time the forthcoming Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005.

 

In light of pending changes to this Act, Colin has put together a new seminar which runs on Tuesday 2nd November, 8.00pm to 9.30pm at Pitlochry Festival Theatre. This talk will provide Trustees with practical guidance and valuable insights into the various aspects of their role, actions and responsibilities as trustees. In additional, Colin will include a number of tips and personal recommendations.

 

Aimed at Trustees of charities together with, where relevant, members of management teams, this is a rare chance to revisit, update or revise your knowledge with one of Scotland’s leading charity law experts.

 

A special 2 course supper (£15.00) will be also served beforehand in the River Room Restaurant at 6.30pm.

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Tickets for this seminar are £5.00. All proceeds to Pitlochry Festival Theatre, a registered Scottish Charity.

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