** CHARITY RAFFLE IN AID OF PERTHSHIRE ABANDONED DOG SOCIETY (PADS) **
Falconer Property are excited to be running a charity raffle with all the proceeds being donated to Perthshire Abandoned Dog Society.
Tickets are £10 and can be paid for via our just giving page (link below). All the prizes listed below have been kindly donated by local businesses with a few more still to be confirmed.
The draw will be held at 12pm on Friday 29th October. For further details please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@falconerproperty.co.uk.
• Cafe Mimi's artisan afternoon tea box for two
• Logierait Lodges Two night stay in a one bed lodge (Dogs Welcome)
• Stirling Distillery tour for four people
• Fork & Fit one weeks worth of meals from their regular range
• Shiny Spokes one essential bike service
• The Kirkstyle Inn £100 dinner voucher
• Silver Animal Art pet portrait
• Club 300 Gym & Personal Training Perth one month platinum gym membership
• Blair Drummond Safari Park family pass
• Dunning Golf Club Four ball of 18 holes
• Simply Sparkling Scotland £20 voucher or one personalised hoody
• Louisa Clements Professional Haircare cut and blow dry
• Airth Castle Hotel spa day for two
• Scone Palace one family ticket to Paws in the Palace 2022
• Iain Burnett The Highland Chocolatier Audio-guided chocolate tasting for two
• Landrover Experience Scotland branded bear
• Falconer Property Consultants - Chartered Surveyors goody bag
PADS (Perthshire Abandoned Dogs Society) is a well-loved, long established local dog rescue charity with kennels at Forteviot, a few miles south-west of Perth in Scotland.
Their aim is to provide care and shelter for the county’s unwanted dogs and to find them new loving homes. Their kennels, which were renovated in recent years, can house up to thirty animals in warmth and comfort.
They provide veterinary care for the sick and injured amongst their strays and have a small hospital unit which is used for the recovery of animals who have had operations. It also contains a ‘mother and baby unit’ where new mums can care for their puppies in a safe and relaxed environment.