Farming siblings leave £1.3 million to Wales Air Ambulance

Brother and sister Charles and Margaret grew up on the family farm with their six other siblings. They were well known in the village and farming community, being described as ‘local characters', who lived for one another

Rachael Brown
Chief Reporter
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Farming siblings leave £1.3 million to Wales Air Ambulance

A brother and sister have generously gifted £1.3 million to Wales Air Ambulance - the largest legacy the Charity has ever received. Charles Tryweryn Davies, 92, and Margaret Eunice Davies, 89, who was...

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