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Inverness hotel to hold Hogmanay Hoolie in aid of Highland Hospice


By Gregor White

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Kenny Mcmillan, general manager of the Drumossie Hotel, and Highland Hospice mascot Bobby the Bee.
Kenny Mcmillan, general manager of the Drumossie Hotel, and Highland Hospice mascot Bobby the Bee.

The Drumossie Hotel is to host a special event to benefit Highland Hospice.

The event takes place tomorrow night and £20 from each ticket sold will be donated to the charity.

The Drumossie Touch of Tartan Hogmanay Hoolie will also raffle a luxury gin hamper on the night.

Partygoers can enjoy champagne and canapes, a five-course meal and entertainment from The Anne Dickson Band as well as the hotel’s resident DJ.

Hospice fundraiser Emma Nicol said: “We are so grateful to our friends at the Drumossie Hotel for supporting Highland Hospice through their Hogmanay event.

“Not only are they donating £20 from each ticket sold and the proceeds of their fantastic raffle, they also donated six tickets for us to use as a Facebook competition where people were invited to tag themselves or a friend who deserved to win.

“This is so generous of the hotel, and we wish them every success with what promises to be a fantastic event.”

Kenny Mcmillan, the hotel’s general manager, said: “The team at the Drumossie Hotel are over the moon to support such a brilliant charity, the Highland Hospice.

“It’s important to think about others at this time of year and donating £20 of each ticket sold is not a patch on the effort the hospice makes every day to support patients and their loved ones.

“We are lucky to be in a position where we are able to do this and support local people and charities. We look forward to welcoming our guests, as well as the competition winner, on Hogmanay and we will all have a night to remember while supporting a very worthy cause.”

To book tickets call 01463 236451.


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