Colin Dallas, chairman of T L Dallas Group, passes away

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The Bradford-based T L Dallas Group has announced that chairman, Colin Dallas, has sadly passed away.

He died at home following a long illness. A statement from the broker reads as follows: “Colin leaves behind an adoring family including his wife Isobel, two children, his daughter Polly and his son Mackenzie, both of whom work in the business and six grandchildren.

“He leaves a great hole in their lives, as well as those of his many, many friends, countless business associates and his team of over a hundred staff throughout the UK – all of whom have been inspired by his example over the years.

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