The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Macmillan to benefit from transfer of £450,000 trust fund

Charity to receive windfall as its goals match those outlined in the original bequest

- KirsTy mciNTosh kmcintosh@thecourier.co.uk

A Victorian trust fund set up to give palliative care to Perthshire residents with incurable diseases has resulted in a £450,000 windfall for a national charity.

Perth and Kinross Council administer­ed the Fraser Mortificat­ion Fund but in recent years the use of the cash has been restricted as the original purpose can no longer be fulfilled.

It has decided to make the donation to Macmillan Cancer Support as the charity matched the ideals of the original bequest.

The Fraser Trust Fund was set up in 1876 to provide relief for patients in a Perth hospital suffering from incurable diseases.

Over time the income has been used to provide extra comfort to residents as the hospital developed into a home for the terminally ill.

The fund is one of a number being reorganise­d, with much of the cash being transferre­d to the Perth and Kinross Welfare Trust, which continues to be administer­ed by the council.

Ian Campbell, leader of Perth and Kinross Council, said: “I am delighted to hear that these trusts are being put

We rely on donations like this to provide much needed practical, emotional and financial support across Scotland... JANICE PRESTON MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT

to good use. I am well aware that for the many worthy and deserving charities and organisati­ons receiving these funds every penny counts.

“I am glad the council can go some way to help ensure that the funds are used for the benefit of residents within Perth and Kinross.”

Janice Preston, Macmillan’s head of services in Scotland, said: “We are really grateful to Perth and Kinross Council for choosing to support Macmillan Cancer Support and p eople affected by cancer locally through the reorganisa­tion of the Fraser Trust Fund, and we are delighted that our work can support the original aims of the trust.

“We rely on donations like this to provide much needed practical, emotional and financial support across Scotland, and this significan­t amount of money will make a huge difference to the lives of people affected by cancer across Perth and Kinross.”

The Fraser Mortificat­ion for relief of Incurables in the Burgh of Perth was set up by Miss Elizabeth Fraser on March 20 1876 for “benefit of hospital for relief of incurables in Perth and Perthshire”.

Hillside Hospital was founded in 1876 for incurables and moved to a site on Dundee Road in Perth in 1883, becoming known as Hillside Home, and in 1888 a building was provided for patients suffering from consumptio­n.

In 1908 the adjacent villa was bought and converted for the treatment of phthisis (pulmonary tuberculos­is).

The hospital was maintained by public endowment and mainly took paying patients.

It closed in 1997 and was demolished in 2007.

 ??  ?? Hillside Hospital closed in 1997 and was demolished in 2007.
Hillside Hospital closed in 1997 and was demolished in 2007.

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