Toughsheet owner’s generous donation to save Bolton Hospice

The businessman who won the rights to name Bolton Wanderers football stadium after his company has donated a staggering £10,000 to save Bolton Hospice.

Dougie Mercer told The Bolton News he is a huge supporter of the hospice and it is up to the town to save the service, which ‘does the town credit’.

The Bolton News launched the launched its ‘Save Bolton Hospice’ campaign after it emerged  the well-loved Chorley New Road site is running at a £1.2 million loss and could be forced to cut nearly a third of its beds.

The campaign is to help reduce the deficit and aims to raise an initial £100,000.

Dougie is the CEO of Toughsheet and as well as the donation, he has pledged a portion of his legacy in his will to Bolton Hospice and is encouraging businesses in Bolton to donate to save the important facility.

He said: “I love Bolton and I love the community and the Bolton Wanderers, and this is such a beautiful small hospice and does the town credit.

The campaign is to help reduce the deficit and aims to raise an initial £100,000.

Dougie is the CEO of Toughsheet and as well as the donation, he has pledged a portion of his legacy in his will to Bolton Hospice and is encouraging businesses in Bolton to donate to save the important facility.

He said: “I love Bolton and I love the community and the Bolton Wanderers, and this is such a beautiful small hospice and does the town credit.

“I can’t think of anywhere nice for my final days.

“I have got it in my will to leave a legacy to Bolton Hospice.”

Dougz joked he hoped he would get the penthouse suite on his final day before talking about how important the hospice had been in his own life.

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