Alan Higgs

[1] He died in 1979, and because he thought that inherited wealth did more harm than good, he made provision for a charity to be created after his death to help deprived children from Coventry and nearby localities.

[1][4] The charity has given millions of pounds to good causes over the years.

[1] It gave the money to build The Alan Higgs Centre, a leisure centre in southeast Coventry,[5] and partly owned the Ricoh Arena.

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