People from our strategic land promotion, Hallam Land have raised over £20,000 for homelessness charity Crisis by embarking on a gruelling fundraising event.
To celebrate its 35th anniversary, 20 members of the Hallam Land team participated in an epic 35-mile hike through the Peak District. The challenging route began in Edale, near Hallam's Sheffield base, climbed over Kinder Scout, the highest point in the Peak District, and finished in Baslow, just north of Chatsworth House, after traversing the scenic Monsal Trail.
The event aims to honour Hallam’s long history since its incorporation in 1989, during which time the company has grown into one of the UK’s leading land promotion businesses.
Hallam’s commitment to giving back is underscored by a number of generous donations, including a £5,000 donation from Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes North Midlands. This contribution will directly support Crisis, Hallam Land's nominated charity for 2024, as it continues its work providing essential services to those facing homelessness.
The Hallam 35 Challenge is our way of marking a key milestone with purpose, combining celebration with a cause close to our hearts—supporting Crisis in their tireless work tackling homelessness across the country. I am really proud of all the team that took part and we’re especially grateful for the incredible support from our partners whose donations highlight the shared dedication to making a positive impact. It’s a reminder of the collective power to make a difference
Nick Duckworth, Managing Director of Hallam LandWe believe in building more than just homes—we’re committed to building stronger communities. That’s why we were more than proud to support the Hallam 35 Challenge. The dedication shown by the Hallam team in taking on this tough challenge resonates with our own commitment to giving back, and we are honoured to be a part of this milestone event. We wish the entire Hallam team the very best as they continue to inspire change within the community.
Mark Cotes, Managing Director of Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Midlands