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Inverness computer business looks to help Highland Hospice with donation scheme


By Gregor White

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Robert McKendrick is glad to be back in the office at Inverness Computer Centre.
Robert McKendrick is glad to be back in the office at Inverness Computer Centre.

The owner of a city computer business is inviting people to help out a good cause while also protecting themselves and others from coronavrius.

Robert McKendrick of Inverness Computer Centre in Greig Street is stocking antivirus masks for customers and asking for donations to Highland Hospice from anyone who needs to take one.

He will double the total raised over the next three months.

“We sent for a consignment of masks to enable us to make a ‘No Mask – No Problem’ offer to clients calling in at our Greig Street premises,” he said.

While he has been continuing to work online since lockdown he added: “It’s great to have our team back together in the one place.”

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