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Collins & Hoy honoured by Cancer Research UK for pledging to beat cancer

North London law firm Collins & Hoy have been honoured by Cancer Research UK after facilitating over £1,058,957 worth of gifts from people choosing to leave a legacy to the charity in their Will.

Collins & Hoy has been offering Cancer Research UK’s Free Will Service to people aged 18 and over in Pinner, Harrow, West Hampstead and St John’s Wood for several years, giving guidance and support to those wishing to write a Will or update an existing one.

Gifts in Wills fund over a third of the charity’s life-saving research. Without them, Cancer Research UK would not be able to undertake the vital research that will one day beat cancer for patients in not only London but also across the UK.

Deniece Lines, one of Collins & Hoy’s specialist Wills and probate lawyers, said:

“Collins & Hoy are delighted to have been honoured by Cancer Research UK in this way. Many of us at the firm have friends or family who have been affected by cancer. Together with clients’ pledges and ours, we are beating cancer for future generations”.

Clare Moore, Director of Legacies at Cancer Research UK, added:

“We all reach a stage at some point in our lives where we start to look ahead and consider what will happen to our financial affairs in the future, when we may no longer be around. 

Our Free Will Service is provided without obligation and we are grateful to Collins & Hoy for the expertise and sensitivity they show in providing clear information and guidance to help people in Pinner, Harrow, West Hampstead and St John’s Wood make the best choices for them.”

By combining dedication with the highest professional standards, Collins & Hoy has facilitated over £1,058,957 worth of legacy gifts, which will help our scientists, doctors and nurses to beat cancer sooner.”

Together with their supporters, Cancer Research UK has played a role in developing 8 out the world’s top 10 cancer drugs; helped prove the link between tobacco and cancer, preventing millions of deaths worldwide and were a key player in the development of radiotherapy, which benefits more than 130,000 patients every year in the UK.

Cancer Research UK’s Free Will Service has been running successfully for over 20 years across a network of solicitors nationwide. People using the service are asked to consider leaving a legacy gift to Cancer Research UK but are under no obligation to do so.

If you would like to find out more, please visit cruk.org/freewillservice or email Deniece.Lines@collinshoy.com.