LISTEN: Nightclub boss leaves Glasgow venue to charity

Clyde News is hearing how businessman Haydn Pope who lost a battle against cancer last month has left AXM on Glassford Street to Moni Malawi

Published 18th Apr 2016

Clyde News is hearing how in a rare move a nightclub owner's left his Glasgow venue to a charity helping vulnerable kids in Africa.

The profits from AXM on Glassford Street will go straight to Moni Malawi after the untimely death of Haydn Pope from cancer last month.

He was just 48 when he died after being diagnosed last November.

His friend, Scott McMillan, the manger of the venue, is speaking to Clyde News' Chief Reporter Linda Sinclair.

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