Tag: LandAid



LandAid Day sees Property Industry go the Extra Mile for Charity

Land Aid day sees property industry go the extra mile for charity
Posted on 22 October, 2015 by Kirsten Kennedy under Industry News

The property industry has long been renowned for its generosity when it comes to charity as many developers, agents and investors are involved in either giving to good causes or hosting events designed to raise money. However, on this year’s LandAid Day,... Read More

Towering achievement for Property Industry as hundreds complete Skyscraper Challenge

Posted on 23 September, 2015 by Neil Bird under Industry News

Last Friday over 200 property professionals summoned strength, speed and stamina to conquer the Broadgate Tower, raising over £40,000 for LandAid and the Chartered Surveyors’ Training Trust. Churchill Retirement Living: Sophie Kowalkska The second... Read More

LandAid calls on the Property Industry to back Towering Challenge

Posted on 30 April, 2015 by Kirsten Kennedy under Industry News

LandAid is rallying property professionals to support the industry’s most adrenaline-pumping event, in a bid to raise £50,000 for disadvantaged young people in the UK. The property industry charity, in conjunction with the Worshipful Company of... Read More

Property Industry Charity backs Jobs for the Jobless Generation Campaign

Posted on 16 April, 2015 by Neil Bird under Industry News

LandAid is supporting a stereotype-busting campaign which encourages companies to offer employment opportunities to young people. The property industry charity, which recently announced a record breaking year of grant awards, is backing the initiative... Read More

Property Industry Charity LandAid awards Record amount to Disadvantaged Youngsters

Posted on 1 April, 2015 by Chris Grigorovsky under Industry News

Property industry charity LandAid has awarded a record £1,260,924 in grants to 23 projects, making 2014/2015 the best-ever year for the charity. LandAid’s latest grants have been awarded to the Belfast Buildings Trust, which received £100,000,... Read More