JTP's CBRE Bikeride

JTP Architects is raising money for Action for Children

Participants: Marcus Adams, Dave Swindells, Sophie Thomas-Lacroix, Fraser Aitchison, Nick Cottle, Maria O'Sullivan, Julie Crawford, Ross Pirie, Valentina Ballerani, Clovis Keuni, Neil Tully.

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CBRE Bikeride · 14 June 2018

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11 of JTP’s London studio are joining more than 1,000 riders on Thursday 14 June to cycle between 50km to 100km over the scenic but tough Surrey Hills, in aid of Action for Children.


JTP has taken part in CBRE’s annual cycling event, the largest of its kind worldwide, for the past three years as part of our ongoing commitment to charitable giving. Through a range of fundraising initiatives including our famous Charity Bake Offs, we support the cyclists in their charitable contributions to the work of Action for Children.

The JTP team this year is a mix of experienced competitive cyclists and first-time long-distance riders, made up of JTP’s Managing Partner Marcus Adams, Dave Swindells, Julie Crawford, Nick Cottle, Valentina Ballerani, Neil Tully, Sophie Thomas-Lacroix, Clovis Keuni, Fraser Aitchison, Maria O’Sullivan and Ross Pirie.

Over the last five years more than 3,000 riders have taken part in CBRE’s World’s Biggest Property Bike Ride, the property industry's only professionally-managed road cycling event.

All sponsorship donations are greatly appreciated in support of the incredible work of Action for Children.


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Donation summary

Total
£1,371.60
+ £132.50 Gift Aid
Online
£1,371.60
Offline
£0.00

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