John Stephen the former Chairman of Jones Lang LaSalle is setting off on his 1000 mile challenge to cycle from Land’s End to John o’Groats on 5 September.
He will be cycling 60 miles a day for three weeks to raise money for three charities including LandAid. John is aiming to raise £10,000 that will to go towards LandAid Day and has already reached 50 per cent of his target amount!
LandAid Day (15.10.10) is an opportunity for the whole property industry to come together on the same day, do something fun and fundraise for a good cause. Individuals and companies can take part by doing their own fundraising like John, making a donation or by taking part in a LandAid Day event such as the Treasure Hunt, Centrepoint Football Challenge or Fairbridge's Mission is Possible.
Get involved in LandAid Day and help us raise over £100,000 for the young and disadvantaged.
Sponsor John: http://www.justgiving.com/JohnS-LandAid More information on LandAid Day Get your fundraising pack
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| Liz Peace Chief Executive of the BPF and Rob Bould Chief Executive of GVA Grimley announce they will abseil for LandAid Day. |
Property consultants and LandAid Foundation Partners GVA Grimley have announced they will be abseiling down the International Press Centre in Shoe Lane, London to raise money for LandAid Day.
Chief Executive Rob Bould will be taking part and already has Liz Peace of the BPF joining him. He is working on persuading the other LandAid Trustees to have a go too.
LandAid Day will be an opportunity for the whole property industry to come together on the same day, do something fun and fundraise for a good cause. Individuals and companies can take part by doing their own fundraising like GVA Grimley, making a donation or by taking part in a LandAid Day event such as the Treasure Hunt, Centrepoint Football Challenge or Fairbridge's Mission is Possible.
Watch Rob Bould & Liz Peace on film at the Property Week TV More information on LandAid Day Get your fundraising pack |
Dickon Broadhurst has finished his 8,000 mile bike ride from Cairo to Cape Town in aid of LandAid and Footballs for Fun. The ex Jones Lang La Salle surveyor has spent the last five months cycling through nine African countries.
It was a tough journey across deserts, up and down ravines, through dodgy border crossings in sweltering temperatures for hours on end. Dickon made it to the first two England World Cup games but by the time he arrived in Cape Town England had been knocked out! You can still show your support by sponsoring him.
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Dickon Broadhurst the surveyor cycling 8,000 miles to Cape Town to raise money for LandAid and Footballs for Fun has reached South Africa!
Dickon along with a team of three others set off on February 10 and now, having stopped off in Port Elizabeth to watch England beat Slovenia, they are just a week away from their destination, Cape Town. Their challenging journey has taken them through 9 African countries starting in Egypt and finishing in South Africa for the FIFA World Cup.
Please help him raise £20,000 for LandAid and Footballs for Fun!
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