Dougall Baillie Associates raises £4,300 for charity

EAST Kilbride-based Dougall Baillie Associates (DBA) has raised £4,300 for charity through its annual pub quiz and colleagues running the Manchester Marathon.

The quiz night, which is now in its 40th year, was held at the Revolution night spot in Glasgow and raised £2,300 for Beatson Cancer Charity.

In the same week, DBA’s Sean McBride and Daniel Cooke pushed themselves to the limit to complete the Adidas Manchester Marathon, the second largest in the UK and the fourth largest in Europe – raising over £2,000 for Alzheimer’s charities.

Sean and Daniel ran the gruelling 26-mile 385-yard course through the vibrant streets of Greater Manchester along with a record 36,000 other participants from all over the world and in front of more than 140,000 supporters.

The quiz, which was hosted by legendary ‘Lord of Quiz’ Sir James, saw 22 teams fighting it out for the title, which was once again taken by a strong cohort from engineering service company Stantec.

Fergus Adams, MD of Dougall Baillie Associates, said, “We feel very proud of our great team at Dougall Baillie Associates, who work very hard and very professionally in their day jobs, but still find time to raise much-needed cash for those less fortunate than themselves.

“The quiz night marked our 40th year of operations in a highly competitive field and we were delighted that so many of our colleagues, friends, customers and suppliers supported us in raising this splendid sum for the Beatson.

“Congratulations to Sean and Daniel, who trained hard for what must be one of the toughest challenges in sport, and did themselves and DBA proud. These achievements will inspire the whole team to continue their fundraising efforts.”