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17.07.2014 Cannon Bridge Roof Gardens
LandAid Summer Party
Programme6.30pm Drinks reception and live
entertainment
7.00pm Silent auction starts
7.30pm Food service commences
8.00pm Joanna Averley and LandAid charity projects
9.30pm Food service ends
9.45pm Auction closes
10.00pm Live music and dancing
11.30pm Bar closes
12.00am Carriages
A fabulous night of fun & fundraising...
Entertainment & FoodMusic : Groove Instinct will be keeping you entertained all night long.
Fun and games: there is free table football, croquet and giant Connect Four – and don’t forget to get a team selfie done in the photo booth.
Silent auction: find an auction screen or tablet and make your bid. See pages 25-37 to view the fantastic lots and how to bid on page 23.
Food: a delicious selection of gourmet food will be brought to you throughout the evening.
Drinks: unlimited beer and wine is available during the event.
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Welcome
On behalf of our Board of Trustees and team, it gives us great pleasure to welcome you to the LandAid Summer Party 2014.
Tonight provides an opportunity to reflect upon and celebrate all the amazing things the property industry has achieved through LandAid in the last year. Our income grew to £1.7 million, and we now have over 100 corporate partners and thousands of individuals who are uniting to help disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.
The collective generosity and energy of the property industry means we have been able to support a further 25 projects with essential investments in their buildings and facilities, as well as providing free property advice.
LandAid now has over 50 charity partners who provide vital and carefully tailored services to some of the UK’s most vulnerable young people.
LandAid is very proud of our model of partnership with the industry and our beneficiaries. We are leading the way in how charity and business can be integrated - and together, we make a bigger difference.
Tonight is a great way to meet colleagues from across the property industry, see how you can get involved and help us to meet our fundraising target by bidding on our fantastic auction prizes.
Tonight also marks the launch of our new website. So please do take a look and see all the great things we are achieving together as the property industry’s charity.
Wishing you a wonderful evening!
Robin Broadhurst, ChairmanJoanna Averley, Chief Executive
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Our thanks to:
Event Sponsor: Helical Bar.
Brochure Sponsors: Capstone Recruitment, C-Probe, Frogmore, Gerald Eve, Mace Foundation, Sheppard Robson and RICS.
Our Prize Donors: Amanda Wakeley, Angermann Goddard & Loyd, Aston Rose, Estates Gazette, The Football Association, The Goring, Harlequins, Helical Bar, JLL, Mace, Osborne Clarke, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, RICS, Royal Bank of Scotland and Value Retail.
Marketing support: ECN Live, Estates Gazette and Property Week.
Hosts: all the hosts who have bought tickets and invited our fabulous guests to the party.
Guests: to you, our guests, for coming along and supporting LandAid.
The LandAid Fundraising Committee and Trustees: for your help, advice and support.
Thank youTonight would not have been possible without the kindness, generosity and
commitment of many people.
In August, Helical will be moving to a new office:
2nd Floor, 5 Hanover SquareLondon W1S 1HQ
Helical Bar plc is one of the UK’s leading property companies with a substantial development and investment portfolio
www.helical.co.uk
Helical Bar is proud to support LandAid
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In August, Helical will be moving to a new office:
2nd Floor, 5 Hanover SquareLondon W1S 1HQ
Helical Bar plc is one of the UK’s leading property companies with a substantial development and investment portfolio
www.helical.co.uk
Helical Bar is proud to support LandAid
Oliver Abram Knight Frank
Jo Allen Frogmore
Tim Allen Bristows
James Anderson Turley
Tom Anderson Helical Bar
Daniel Anning Gerald Eve
Michelle Anthony Oxygen Asset Management
David Ardill Sheppard Robson Architects
John Arey Irwin Mitchell
Lucy Ariss GVA
Georgina Atkinson Odgers Berndtson
Elise Austin LandAid Charitable Trust
Joanna Averley LandAid Charitable Trust
Suzanne Avery The Royal Bank of Scotland
Will Badger Prudential
James Bannister Solutus Advisors
Lindsey Barrett Nabarro Solicitors
Stephen Barter KPMG
David Bateman GVA
Neil Batty Knight Frank
Peter Beckett KPMG
Lee Bennett Sheppard Robson Architects
Richard Benson Battersea Power Station Development Company
Mike Biddle Angermann Goddard & Loyd
Chris Billingham Education Funding Agency
Simon Bird Bircroft Insurance Services
Jeremy Blackburn RICS UK
Toni Blanks GVA
Kevin Boa Pinsent Masons
Matthew Bonning-Snook Helical Bar
Eleanor Bosley KPMG
Ray Boswell Lend Lease
Nigel Bosworth Chainbow
Rob Bould GVA
Kate Bourne Redwood Consulting
Katharine Bramson Bellenden
Fiona Brigginshaw Lend Lease
Phil Briscoe Bellenden
Robin Broadhurst LandAid Charitable Trust
Iorwen Brooks-Jones Capital Law
Lauren Broom KPMG
Tim Bull GVA
Sarah Bundy Grosvenor
Chris Burge Metro Bank
Tina Burgess GVA
Peter Burns Taylor Wimpey
Dan Burr Sheppard Robson Architects
Jonathan Burton GVA
Joshua Butt Indigo Public Affairs
Abigail Cacia McDonalds
Johnny Caddick Caddick Developments
Mark Campbell Native Land
Thomas Cardwell Churchill Retirement Living
Yumeng Chan Native Land
Amy Chapman Mace
Dan Clarke Native Land
Olly Clarke Mace
Jeremy Clay Mayer Brown
Stuart Clifton Lancer Property Asset Management
Welcome to our wonderful guestsLook who’s here
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Zoe Collier Voyanta
Philip Colman GVA
Charles Conway Barclays Bank
Eddie Cook Chancerygate
Alexandra Copley Chainbow
Ian Cox Herbert Smith Freehills
Catherine Crawley Native Land
Paul Crosbie Rockspring
Letitia Cundale Nabarro Solicitors
Stefania D’Imperia Grosvenor
Juliana Dalton LondonMetric
Sarah Davenport Capstone Recruitment
Darren Davey Solutus Advisors
Claire Davidson Cushman and Wakefield
Simon Davies Blackstone
Peter Day Guest of Osborne Clarke
Peter Day Taylor Wimpey
Alex de Rijke de Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects
Leah De Silva LandAid Charitable Trust
Alasdair Deignon The Royal Bank of Scotland
Andrew Devoy Thomas and Adamson
Alex Dewey EY
Shomit Dey Blackstone
Marion Dillon LondonMetric
Lucy Dinnen Hawkins\Brown
Hunt Doering Baupost Group
Sarah Draper Gerald Eve
Blythe Dunk JLL
Sophie Eastwood Holistic Group
Miles Ede HBJ Gateley
Tony Efreme Bircroft Insurance Services
Alistair Elliott Knight Frank
Rosalind Ellis Grosvenor
Will Evers LondonMetric
Claire Fahey Cordea Savills
Anna Farnes Grosvenor
Matt Farrell Grosvenor
Joe Faulkner KPMG
Sam Feller GVA
Duncan Ferguson Lancer Property Asset Management
Charles Ferguson Davie Moorfield Group
Robert Few Bidwells
Richard Fiddes Gerald Eve
Nigel Fleming Knight Frank
Paul Flexney-Briscoe Land Securities
Catherine Floyd GVA
Gary Forster Turley
Alex Foshay Knight Frank
Bridget Fox Indigo Public Affairs
Dan Francis GVA
Caroline Fraser LandAid Charitable Trust
Nigel Fraser West One Management Consulting
Susan Freeman Mishcon de Reya
Phil Frenay Crossland Otter Hunt
Louis Furner Jorden Salata
Rosalind Futter Land Securities
Sarah Galvin Wragge Lawrence Graham
Simon Gardiner Pinsent Masons
Sarah Gatehouse EY
Dan Gaunt Knight Frank
Will Gay Guest of Osborne Clarke
Justin Gaze Knight Frank
Ian Gear Ares Management
Nikki Gibbard Helical Bar
Dave Gibson Draught Associates
Mike Gibson Indigo Public Affairs
Marc Gilbard Moorfield Group
Robin Gill Make Architects
Nick Gilmore A J Morrisroe and Sons
Alana Gilpin Holistic Group
Welcome to our wonderful guests
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the more the merrier...Edward Glass Bristows
John Goacher LaSalle Investment Management
David Goatman Knight Frank
Lauren Goulden Capita
George Grace Native Land
Ewan Graham Hawkins\Brown
Daniel Grant Deloitte
Donald Grant Capital and Counties Properties
Will Grant Taylor Wimpey
Nicholas Gray Native Land
Vanessa Greaves Irwin Mitchell
Mark Green GVA
Gabriella Griffith City A.M.
Robin Grove Speechly Bircham
Nathalie Hakim Grosvenor
Luke Hamill Ares Management
Emily Hamilton Grosvenor
Liz Hamson Property Week
Paul Haniford Maclay Murray and Spens
Matt Harmer Indigo Public Affairs
Caroline Harper JLL
Simon Hart Mishcon de Reya
Tim Hartley Odgers Berndtson
Johnny Hawkins Knight Frank
Isla Hay EY
Simon Healey Mace
Brian Healy Tincan
Nick Heath Guest of LondonMetric
James Henderson Native Land
Alan Herbert GVA
Lucy Hewlett Capstone Recruitment
Tom Hill Ashby Capital
Steven Hilton Redwood Consulting
David Hodge Mitsui Fudosan
Ian Hodgson Knight Frank
Steve Holbrook Skanska
Bill Holland KPMG
Charles Holland Taylor Wimpey
Ali Holt GVA
Tom Hood BNP Paribas Real Estate
Suzanne Hooks Bristows
Nicola Hordern Cordea Savills
Marc Howarth Paragon Building Consultancy
Matt Howell RICS UK
Claire Hughes Pinsent Masons
Caroline Humble Mayer Brown
Andrew Hunter Skanska
James Ikonen KPMG
Eleanor Irwin RICS UK
Kasmira Jefford City A.M.
Anita Jerkovic Goodman
Rupert Johnson Knight Frank
Graeme Jones C-Probe Systems
Graham Jones Aecom
Jo-Anne Jones GVA
Nick Jones Knight Frank
Pierre Jooste Lancer Property Asset Management
Kyle Joss Cushman and Wakefield
Chris Jukes Grosvenor
Katy Katani Speechly Bircham
Gerald Kaye Helical Bar
James Keegan Knight Frank
Patrick Keown Freeths
Kim Kerton Lend Lease
John Kevill Lancer Property Asset Management
Shaun Kirby KPMG
Alex Kirk GVA
Gemma Kirsch Bristows
Richard Klein Knight Frank
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the more the merrier...Lynette Lackey one5two
Hiten Lad KPMG
Jamie Lamond GVA
Richard Lane GVA
Karen Langford GVA
Dawn Larmouth Indigo Public Affairs
Conan Lauterpacht Voyanta
Nicola Law Gensler
Gail Lawrence Chainbow
Jen Lawrie Grosvenor
Michael Lea JLL
Ian Lee Bircroft Insurance Services
Colin Lee Davie GVA
Henrietta Lees Lancer Property Asset Management
Tom Leftwich Office for Civil Society
Michael Lenz Draught Associates
Gil Levy Maya Construction
Chris Lewis Cushman and Wakefield
Sanjeet Liddar Nabarro Solicitors
Andreas Lindelof Skanska
Pauline Lindo GVA
Ulysses Lo Capita
Michael Lowndes Turley
Jason Lucas Amstar
Chris Ludlam AEW Europe
Harriet Luff Redwood Consulting
Annah Lundgren GVA
Magnus MacAulay GVA
Laura Mackenzie Nabarro Solicitors
Sarah Maguire LondonMetric
Sadie Malim Moorfield Group
James Mannix Knight Frank
Richard Mansell Irwin Mitchell
Chris Mansell Knight Frank
Jonathan Mantovani Native Land
Kevin Marriott GVA
Graham Martin KPMG
Tom Martin Indigo Public Affairs
Selina Mason lda Design
Sophie Matthews Lend Lease
Neil Mattinson lda Design
Richard May Lancer Property Asset Management
Ross McCaskill Conygar Investment Company
Jason McColl Make Architects
Allison McCormack GVA
Gavin McCosh Paragon Building Consultancy
Malcolm McGowan Sheppard Robson Architects
Jackie McGruer Grosvenor
Barry McKeown Maclay Murray and Spens
Craig McWilliam Grosvenor
Jimmy McWilliams M&M Asset Management
Stephen Meade Capital Law
Terry Megennis GVA
Rebecca Mellor Indigo Public Affairs
Jade Meredith GVA
Sandra Merrall GVA
Robert Michael GVA
Kerry Middlemiss Mayer Brown
Ben Middleton KPMG
Emily Miller Knight Frank
Festus Moffat John Robertson Architects
Adam Moore Holtby Turner
Drew Moore Wilkinson Williams
Padraig Moore Avenue Capital Group
Christian Morgan Taylor Wimpey
Sadie Morgan de Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects
Kevin Moriarty Lands Improvement Holdings
Sarah Morley Speechly Bircham
Paul Murphy EY
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Punit Nathwani KPMG
Simon Neate Indigo Planning
Robert Neill Sir Robert McAlpine
Alasdair Nicholls Native Land
Hayley Nicholls GVA
Robert Noel Land Securities
Cassie O’Flanagan McDonalds
Rachael O’Sullivan GVA
Leanne O’Brien Capital Law
Josie Ogg John Robertson Architects
Melanie Olrik Malcolm Hollis
Freddie Owen Knight Frank
Tony Palgrave Mace
Andy Palmer Taylor Wimpey
Verona Panton GVA
Adam Pappini Taylor Wimpey
Jason Parker Make Architects
Jesal Patel The Prideview Group
Nilesh Patel The Prideview Group
Vishal Patel The Prideview Group
Richard Patient Indigo Public Affairs
Ian Paul Mishcon de Reya
Elizabeth Pearson LandAid Charitable Trust
Liz Peckett Cushman and Wakefield
Sebastian Pecoraro GVA
Nick Pemberton Allsop
Robyn Phillips LandAid Charitable Trust
Simon Pickford Paragon Building Consultancy
Anne-Marie Porisse Dalkia
Liz Potts LandAid Charitable Trust
Helen Pratten KPMG
Michael Preston Nabarro Solicitors
Bill Price WSP UK
Matt Probert Cordea Savills
Byron Pull Lancer Property Asset Management
Shetal Pydiah GVA
Rehana Raja The Royal Bank of Scotland
Simon Rees Gerald Eve
Syreeta Reid GVA
Martin Reid Thomas and Adamson
Mark Reynolds Mace
Tom Richardson Capita Property and Infrastructure
Dina Rielly Ares Management
Matt Roach KPMG
Piers Roberts JP Morgan
John Robertson John Robertson Architects
Sally Robinson LandAid Charitable Trust
John Rodgers Deloitte
Kaylie Rogers GVA
Simon Ross Capita
Shaun Roy Knight Frank
Andy Rumfitt Aecom
Tom Rundall Knight Frank
Tony Samuels Surrey County Council
Daniel Saunders EY
Arnaud Schaller Gatehouse Bank
Guy Scott Plummer Allsop
Oliver Shah The Sunday Times
David Shapland Savills
Matt Sharman Taylor Wimpey
Tim Sharpen KPMG
Max Shepherd Holtby Turner
Alan Shingler Sheppard Robson Architects
Tim Simmonds Guest of Osborne Clarke
Natasha Simmons Grosvenor
Tom Simmons Paragon Building Consultancy
Rajeev Singhal London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Ingrid Skinner Taylor Wimpey
Mike Slade Helical Bar
Who’s doing the washing up????
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Abby Smart Knight Frank
Dave Smith Wates
Mark Smith Speechly Bircham
Patrick Smith Frogmore
Richard Smith Taylor Wimpey
Laura Soutar GVA
Jay Squire Native Land
Tim Stephen GVA
Jon Stewart Liberum
James Stratton Cushman and Wakefield
Venkat Subramaniam KPMG
Jeremy Sutton Kenningtons Chartered Surveyors
Jamie Swan Maples Teesdale
Sadie Swepston CBRE
Lauren Sydes GVA
Simon Tatford Lend Lease
Stephen Taylor Freehold Managers
David Taylor Pinsent Masons
Jeremy Tham Knight Frank
Ian Thompson Malcolm Hollis
Rob Thompson Irwin Mitchell
Lee Thomson KPMG
Roger Thornton Maples Teesdale
Jeremy Tonge Gerald Eve
Paul Toward Churchill Retirement Living
Holly Trotman Irwin Mitchell
Hannah Trubshaw Turley
Richard Trubshaw Paragon Building Consultancy
Toby Turner Holtby Turner
James Turner Nightingale Partners
Steven Vaughan Conygar Investment Company
Paul Vettraino GVA
Philip Villars Indigo Planning
Emily Violaris CWM Retail Property Advisors
Jon Vivian Irwin Mitchell
Abigail Vyner Living Group
Dean Wade London Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Tim Wainwright RICS UK
James Wakelin KPMG
Duncan Walker Helical Bar
Mark Walley RICS EMEA
Laureen Walsh LandAid Charitable Trust
Thomas Walsh GVA
Lesley Wan Lloyds Bank
Kris Ward Lloyds Banking Group
Louise Ward Speechly Bircham
Sarah Ward Bellenden
Barbara Welch Mace
Nicola Westbrooke KPMG
Alison Westwood GVA
Hoong Wey Woon Pears Property
Chris White JLL
Joe White Native Land
Richard White KPMG
Damian Wild Estates Gazette
Catherine Williams Voyanta
Alex Williamson LandAid Charitable Trust
Stuart Wortley Pinsent Masons
Kim Worts RICS UK
Nick Wright Guest of Osborne Clarke
Marcus Wroe Paragon Building Consultancy
Mira Yovcheva GVA
Chiara Zuccon The Royal Bank of Scotland
Who’s doing the washing up????
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LandAid: uniting to help disadvantaged children & young people
Many young people in the UK are facing a tough future. It is estimated that there will be 3.5 million children living in poverty by 2020 – that’s more than 1 in 4. Over 50% of homeless young people have been excluded from school, 40% have experienced abuse at home and 33% self-harm. A third of homeless young people have also been in care.
For those young people struggling with homelessness, unemployment or a lack of opportunities, the challenges of a rapidly changing world are, quite simply, magnified.
The projects and organisations LandAid supports are often involved at the point of severe crisis in a child or young person’s life.
Each project is unique - but they all provide carefully tailored, sensitive support to young people and their families.
Through the generosity, resources and expertise donated by over 100 partners from across the property industry, LandAid works to break the cycle of disadvantage for those vulnerable children and young people in the UK.
1 in 7
3.5 million UK children living in
poverty by 2o2o
young people not in education, employment or training (NEET)
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Eikon, Surrey.Total grant funding: £20,000.
Roundabout, SheffieldTotal grant funding: £10,000.
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Eikon, Surrey.Total grant funding: £20,000.
Roundabout, SheffieldTotal grant funding: £10,000.
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Brathay Trust, CumbriaTotal grant funding: £49,993
Spotlight Centre, Tower Hamlets. Total grant funding: £90,000
Roundabout, SheffieldTotal grant funding: £10,000.
Rampworx, Merseyside. Total grant funding: £45,000.
Eikon, Surrey.Total grant funding: £20,000.
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Making a real and lasting impact on young livesEach year, through our grant giving programme LandAid commits over £1 million of funding to projects across the UK. This is complemented by our co-investment programme, where partners match fund a project.
LandAid currently has over 50 active partnerships with charities working with some of the UK’s most vulnerable children and young people. LandAid partners with local charities not just through the donation of grants, but also by helping them to build their capability to deliver a great project and deal with wider property issues, through free property advice given by our corporate partners as part of the LandAid pro bono programme (see page 20).
LandAid only invests where we can add value and increase the effectiveness and reach of a charity partner’s activities and programmes. The projects we support take young people on a journey to being independent and confident about their future.
£4.4 million
50 charity partners
total value of grants given to charity partners
receiving vital funding and free property advice from LandAid
We do this by investing in projects that provide children and young people with: somewhere safe to live, creating a safety net and rehabilitation, life skills, education and training and assisting the search for work.
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LandAid adds value in two main ways:• Providingfinancialsupporttobuild,refurbishandmaintainbuildings.• Mentoringcharitiesthatneedadviceaboutmanagingtheir
property, through the provision of free professional advice.
Using farming and therapy to support children at risk of being excluded from school, helping them turn
their lives around
Jamie’s Farm, Herefordshire. Total grant funding: £110,000.
£155,000 for the refurbishment of Jamie’s Farm in Ross on Wye, Herefordshire
Some of LandAid’s projects
Roots and Shoots
LandAid is working with the unique Kennington charity Roots and Shoots to help disadvantaged young people in London feel valued and develop a positive outlook for the future. Roots and Shoots provides vocational horticulture training programmes, alongside traditional education. A LandAid grant of £150,000 made in 2012 is funding the conversion of a dilapidated building into a learning centre. This funding is enabling Roots and Shoots to increase their capacity for helping young Londoners by 60%.
“The LandAid funding will provide an educational resource that will be the ‘Jewel in the Crown’ for our charity. The building is at the centre of our site and we very much need these improvements to enhance our educational services.”Linda Phillips, Director
Kinetic Foundation
The riots in Croydon in 2011 highlighted how deep the problem of youth unemployment runs in the town. Kinetic Foundation uses the passion young people have for sport to create positive changes in their lives. In 2013, LandAid helped launch Kinetic’s first ever football social inclusion project with a grant of £15,000. Football sessions are delivered by 60 community role models and each participant on the project is offered a tailored personal development plan. The project reaches 300 young people per session, run three times a week.
“LandAid funding has allowed us to scale up our community engagement and offer a platform for our young people to ‘give back’. Our young leaders offer their experience, guidance and support to others in their community, many of whom are in desperate need of a positive exit route.” James Fotheringham, Operating Officer
Roots and Shoots
Living costs in London are skyrocketing, and living in the capital is becoming increasingly challenging. In this competitive market, long term unemployment can have a severe effect on a young person’s sense of self worth.
We are working with the unique Kennington charity Roots and Shoots to help disadvantaged young people in our capital feel valued and develop a positive outlook for the future.
Roots and Shoots provides vocational horticulture training programmes, alongside traditional education A LandAid grant of £150,000 made in 2012 funded the conversion of a depilated building into a learning centre. LandAid also secured a co-invested grant from Royal Bank of Scotland Community Fund of £29,645 for external works to the training centre. This funding has enabled Roots and Shoots to increase their capacity for training by 60%.
Kinetic Foundation
“LandAid funding has allowed us to scale up our community engagement and offer a platform for our young people to ‘give back’. Our young leaders offer their experience, guidance and support to others in their community, many of whom are in desperate need of a positive exit route.” James Fotheringham, Operating Officer
The riots in Croydon in 2011 highlighted how deep the problem of youth unemployment runs in the town. Kinetic Foundation uses the passion young people have for sport to create positive changes in their lives.
In 2013 LandAid helped launch Kinetic’s first ever football social inclusion project with a grant of £15,000. Football sessions will be delivered by 60 community role models and each participant on the
Roots and Shoots
Living costs in London are skyrocketing, and living in the capital is becoming increasingly challenging. In this competitive market, long term unemployment can have a severe effect on a young person’s sense of self worth.
We are working with the unique Kennington charity Roots and Shoots to help disadvantaged young people in our capital feel valued and develop a positive outlook for the future.
Roots and Shoots provides vocational horticulture training programmes, alongside traditional education A LandAid grant of £150,000 made in 2012 funded the conversion of a depilated building into a learning centre. LandAid also secured a co-invested grant from Royal Bank of Scotland Community Fund of £29,645 for external works to the training centre. This funding has enabled Roots and Shoots to increase their capacity for training by 60%.
Kinetic Foundation
“LandAid funding has allowed us to scale up our community engagement and offer a platform for our young people to ‘give back’. Our young leaders offer their experience, guidance and support to others in their community, many of whom are in desperate need of a positive exit route.” James Fotheringham, Operating Officer
The riots in Croydon in 2011 highlighted how deep the problem of youth unemployment runs in the town. Kinetic Foundation uses the passion young people have for sport to create positive changes in their lives.
In 2013 LandAid helped launch Kinetic’s first ever football social inclusion project with a grant of £15,000. Football sessions will be delivered by 60 community role models and each participant on the
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Building Lives
LandAid is working with Building Lives, an award winning CIC and registered social enterprise, to tackle the important issue of youth unemployment. With approximately 182,000 construction jobs needed over the next four years, but only 7,280 construction apprenticeships being completed annually, this will help tackle the shortfall, and get more young people into work.
In 2013, LandAid provided a grant of £28,740 to Building Lives to assist the conversion of a Peabody building in Southwark into a construction training academy. Each year the Southwark academy will engage with over 200 unemployed Londoners.
Fight for Peace
Young people living in Newham suffer from an axis of disadvantage. It is an area of high poverty, with 55.7% of young people living below the breadline and astonishingly high crime rates. LandAid is investing in Newham by providing a grant to the local charity Fight for Peace, who use martial arts and boxing to instil discipline and self-respect and provide alternatives to crime and violence. A LandAid grant of £41,431 given in 2013 is funding the expansion and redevelopment of the charity’s premises to enable it to meet demand and work with 1,600 young people each year.
“This investment from LandAid will help us reach out to Newham’s disadvantaged young people and give them a positive focus for the future.” Alex Le Vey, Fundraising and Development Manager
Fight for Peace
Young people living in Newham suffer from an axis of disadvantage. It is an area of high poverty, with 55.7% of young people living below the breadline and astonishingly high crime rates.
LandAid is investing in Newham by providing a grant to the local charity Fight for Peace, who use martial arts and boxing to instil discipline and self-respect and provide alternatives to crime and violence. A LandAid grant of £41,431 in 2013 funded the expansion and redevelopment of the charity’s premises to enable it to meet demand and work with 1,600 young people each year.
“This investment from LandAid will help us reach out to Newham’s disadvantaged young people and give them a positive focus for the future.” Alex Le Vey, Fundraising & Development Manager
Building Lives
With approximately 182,000 construction jobs needed over the next four years, but only 7,280 construction apprenticeships being completed annually, there is a clear opportunity to fill a deficit of professionals in this field, and get more young people into work.
LandAid is working with Building Lives, an award winning CIC and registered social enterprise, to tackle the important issue of youth unemployment.
In 2013, LandAid provided a grant of £28,740 to Building Lives to assist the conversion of a Peabody building in Southwark into a construction training academy. Each year the Southwark academy will engage with over 200 unemployed Londoners and provide 50 construction apprenticeships.
Fight for Peace
Young people living in Newham suffer from an axis of disadvantage. It is an area of high poverty, with 55.7% of young people living below the breadline and astonishingly high crime rates.
LandAid is investing in Newham by providing a grant to the local charity Fight for Peace, who use martial arts and boxing to instil discipline and self-respect and provide alternatives to crime and violence. A LandAid grant of £41,431 in 2013 funded the expansion and redevelopment of the charity’s premises to enable it to meet demand and work with 1,600 young people each year.
“This investment from LandAid will help us reach out to Newham’s disadvantaged young people and give them a positive focus for the future.” Alex Le Vey, Fundraising & Development Manager
Building Lives
With approximately 182,000 construction jobs needed over the next four years, but only 7,280 construction apprenticeships being completed annually, there is a clear opportunity to fill a deficit of professionals in this field, and get more young people into work.
LandAid is working with Building Lives, an award winning CIC and registered social enterprise, to tackle the important issue of youth unemployment.
In 2013, LandAid provided a grant of £28,740 to Building Lives to assist the conversion of a Peabody building in Southwark into a construction training academy. Each year the Southwark academy will engage with over 200 unemployed Londoners and provide 50 construction apprenticeships.
Here are just a few of the projects LandAid provides much needed assistance to.
View our full list of charity partners at www.landaid.org
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Join the LandAid campaign!LandAid only exists because of the generosity and commitment of our 100 partners, and the thousands of individuals in the property industry who want to make a difference to the lives of disadvantaged young people.
If you are a part of the property industry, LandAid is your charity.
This year we are asking you to help us to:
• meet our annual grant giving commitment worth over £1m funding to local charities.
• invite another 15 companies to become LandAid Foundation Partners, making an annual donation of £10,000 and mobilising their teams.
• secure £250,000 in co-investment with our partners on 6-8 charity projects across the UK.
• obtain pro bono pledges from at least 40 of our partners to give at least 10 days of free professional advice.
• secure 4 new high-profile partner events where LandAid is the supported charity.
• raise over £200,000 at our 4 great, sell out LandAid events.
To find out how to get involved, contact Leah De Silva, Head of Fundraising and Partnerships (email [email protected]).18
Helping disadvantaged young people grow in confidence, get qualifications and find a positive future
£170,000 grant to the Community Links, FRE-Flyers programme, Newham
Make a pro bono pledge today!Many of the local charities we support lack the time, expertise or experience to cope with some of the issues that inevitably arise when managing their properties. Our pro bono programme enables them to reshape, sustain and grow their vital services.
It is hugely rewarding to become involved directly in communities and see the real difference pro bono expertise can make. It also provides new opportunities for professional development and experience of working alongside other professionals.
In 2013-14, LandAid successfully harnessed the resources and expertise of 16 corporate partners to give over £110,000 of property pro bono advice to 15 charity partners.
With over 100 partners, LandAid is perfectly placed to harness the skills of those who want to contribute to organisations needing property advice. We have the expertise and connections to broker the relationship between pro bono giver and receiver to guarantee a successful outcome.
LandAid believe we can do more – we want our supporters to commit to giving at least 10 days of free professional advice to our projects per year. Our aim is to match projects with professionals in their local area, so people feel a real connection and understanding of the pro bono partnership.
To find out how to get involved, contact Elizabeth Pearson, Pro Bono Manager (email [email protected]).20
£10,000 for the training kitchen at Keyhouse, Bradford
Supporting homeless young people to grow, cook and eat healthily while gaining qualifications
Take a look at LandAid’s new website
www.landaid.org to see how we make a real
and lasting impact.
Step 1: Scroll through the items Start by having a look through the lot items or pledges on offer. For more information and an image of each item simply tap your chosen one.
Step 2: Make your choice Having read the detailed description and viewed the image of the item simply tap the ‘Place Bid’ or ‘Pledge’ button.
Step 3: Select your name and create your pin Select your name and enter a 4-digit pin number of your choice, to set yourself up as a bidder. All guest names should be pre-registered on the system, but if you are not, please tell the event staff, or use the ‘Register’ button to self-register.
Step 4: Enter your bid Enter the amount you would like to bid or pledge and then press ‘Anonymous’ or ‘Confirm’ to submit. To view your bidding activity click on ‘My Bids’.
Step 5: Congratulations! You will be informed that your bid or pledge has been accepted. If your bid is lower than the current bid or under the reserve, keep an eye on the message and you will have the option to enter a higher amount.
Step 6: Watch the screens Watch the screens for the ‘New highest bid’ message; all screens around the room will be updated instantly.
Step 7: Keep bidding You are able to make multiple bids on multiple lots, so see how your favourite lots are going. It can get quite competitive!
If you have any problems, staff will be on hand to help.
All winning bids are binding. Payment for all winning lots will be taken on the night. If you have won a lot please ensure that you make your way into the marquee once the auction has closed to arrange payment and collection of your prize.
AUCTION LOTS: HOW TO BID
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The Mace Foundation is proud to support LandAid
Established in November 2012 as a charitable company, the Mace Foundation works to enhance and increase the support Mace offers to disadvantaged people and communities.
Registered Charity Number: 1150134
A Mace team took part in this year’s LandAid Summer run and helped to raise over £60,000
www.macegroup.com/about-mace/mace-foundation
Auction lots: Sporting
1. An Olympic moment with Bronze medallist Alan Campbell
JLL-sponsored rower Alan Campbell is Britain’s leading single sculler. He has competed in three Olympics and at London 2012 won the Bronze medal. He is currently in training for Rio 2016.
This is your opportunity to meet this outstanding athlete with a group of your colleagues in a one hour session in which he will compare sporting excellence with business goals, and draw on his incredible experiences.
Donated by: JLL
2. Signed Roy Hodgson England Shirt
So football didn’t quite come home this summer but you could still go home tonight sporting an England shirt signed by Roy Hodgson.
Roy’s career covered everything from playing for the Crystal Palace Youth squad to managing Switzerland, Finland and Liverpool. The three lions sit proudly on this size medium home-kit shirt - a wonderful gift.
Donated by: The Football Association
3. Signed Harlequins Shirt and Ball
Fancy yourself as a Chris Robshaw lookalike without the gum shield and black eye? Look the part with a Harlequins shirt and ball signed by the team.
The Harlequins’ try-hard attitude has landed them fourth in the premiership and you could look truly scrum-ptious in a Harlequin shirt signed by the team. And obviously we’ve thrown a ball in there too for good measure!
Donated by: Harlequins
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4. A pair of tickets to see England v Norway at Wembley Stadium
England takes on Norway in what will be their first match since the FIFA World Cup. Join home fans in the stands at the iconic Wembley Stadium on 3 September 2014. Make your bids hit the back of the net tonight and you could be in with a chance of watching the three lions make a glorious comeback.
Donated by: Osborne Clarke
5. The London TowerAthlon Challenge for three
A run up 877 steps, an abseil down 539ft or a 10minute cycle sprint. Are you up for a challenging experience of a life time?
On 19 September 2014, in teams of three, each participant will undertake a physical challenge that will get their
adrenalin pumping. One thrill seeker will abseil down Broadgate tower, another will take on the stairs while the third member will cycle-sprint on the Plaza grounds. You’ll be met with champagne on completion and receive a special mention at the awards celebration that evening.
6. A pair of Club Wembley tickets with hospitality to the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium on 23 August 2014
Go on ‘try’ your hardest to win this brilliant prize to see the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final with full hospitality at Wembley Stadium. Wigan are the current holders of the Challenge Cup after defeating Hull 16 - 0 at Wembley, but who will hold the famous trophy aloft in 2014? Place your bids for your chance to find out!
Donated by: Aston Rose
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Auction lots: Sporting
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Frogmore Real Estate Partners Investment Managers Limited11-15 Wigmore Street, London W1A 2JZ T 020 7016 6000 F 020 7495 5321www.frogmore.co.uk
Frogmore is proud to support LandAid
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7. Champagne Reception and tasting menu for 8 people at Roux at Parliament Square
Experience the superb views of Parliament Square, Big Ben and the London Eye with a Champagne reception on the roof terrace of RICS HQ, Parliament Square. Enjoy a bespoke 5 course tasting menu designed by Michel Roux Jr and served with matching wines in the private dining room of Roux at Parliament Square. During the evening you will have the opportunity to meet Head Chef Steve Groves who will give a tour of his kitchen. This is a mouth-watering prize so get your bids in for this incredible dinner with a view experience!
Donated by: RICS
8. A six magnum case of Bordeaux Medoc 2011 vintage - Medoc sourced, blended and bottled by the Pontalliers
This blended wine, crafted by the Pontalliers and sourced in the Medoc region comprises of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 47% Merlot and a quantity of Petit Verdot (which triumphed in 2011). The palate is soft and generous but with that delightful crunchy redcurrant character so popular in the 2011 vintage – the perfect accompaniment for a special occasion!
Donated by: Angermann Goddard & Loyd and Bordeaux Index
Frogmore Real Estate Partners Investment Managers Limited11-15 Wigmore Street, London W1A 2JZ T 020 7016 6000 F 020 7495 5321www.frogmore.co.uk
Frogmore is proud to support LandAid
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GERALD EVE IS PROUD TO BE A FOUNDATION PARTNER, ACTIVELY SUPPORTING LANDAID IN THEIR FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES
www.geraldeve.com
11. Guest Editor at Estates Gazette for one week
A money-can’t-buy prize giving you the opportunity to edit the industry’s leading title. Work with the editorial team to direct the content during your week in “post”*, selecting topics, contributors and much more besides. The prize includes the chance to attend key editorial meetings and write a piece on a subject you are passionate about. The opportunity to interview, appear on camera, blog and tweet is all part of the prize. Naturally, photographs of your efforts will appear in the magazine. Round it all off with lunch with the Editor, Damian Wild.
*Part-time, remote-working applicants will be considered! Put in as many – or as few – hours as you choose.
Donated by: Estates Gazette
9. 6 bottles of champagne: J. Lassalle Premier Cru Propriétaire de Vignoble
Celebrate in style with 6 bottles of exquisite champagne. Ever since Jules Lassalle passed away in 1982, his wife, daughter and granddaughter have worked together to perfect their exclusive champagne and the meticulous attention to detail of these women shines in every stage of production. The bottle exhibits notable purity and focus in a medium-bodied style, as attractive suggestions of pears, flowers, mint, spices and minerals emerge.
Donated by: Royal Bank of Scotland
10. 1 bottle of champagne; J. Lassalle Premier Cru Propriétaire de Vignoble
If you like the sound of lot number 9 but are hosting a smaller party, this is the auction lot for you.
Donated by: Royal Bank of Scotland
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Award winning architects proud to be supporting LandAid
Creechurch Place, EC3
Barts Square, EC1 Fitzroy Place, W1
12. Write an article for Estates Gazette
Another fantastic, exclusive prize from Estates Gazette: the opportunity to have an article published in the award-winning magazine.
The winner will work with one of the editors to come up with an idea for an article that will get your peers talking. The article will appear in the comment section of the magazine and will be accompanied by a bespoke illustration, drawn to accompany the 500-word piece.
The winner will be invited to the EG office to be presented with a framed copy of the article and illustration.
Donated by: Estates Gazette
13. Lunch at Scott’s with Mike Slade
Fancy some great conversation and delicious food? Come and spend lunch
in the company of Mike Slade, Chief Executive of Helical Bar. Scott’s in Mount Street serves wonderful seafood and offers the finest oysters, fish, as well as game, meat and vegetarian dishes.
Donated by: Helical Bar
14. Two tickets to the SOLD OUT Sense and Sensibility Screening at Somerset House – Monday 11th August
Why wait until Jane Austen’s face appears on bank notes to bid on a pair of tickets to the film-adaptation of her first novel ‘Sense and Sensibility’ at the Somerset House open-air cinema.
With a BAFTA for Best Film and a cast that includes Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman, this ‘near-perfect London experience’, (Time Out) has sold out elsewhere, so be ‘sensible’ and bid now for a night under the stars.
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15. £1000 Gift Voucher to spend at Bicester Village
Shop-till-you-drop at Bicester Village and treat yourself or that someone special to a luxury retail experience. Famous for housing luxury brands such as Dior, TAG Heuer, Burberry, Barbour and many more, this charming open-air ‘village’ is the perfect place to indulge in some retail therapy.
Donated by: Value Retail
16. Exclusive Amanda Wakeley Shopping Experience
Amanda Wakeley has dressed some of the world’s most stylish women from Helen Mirren to The Duchess of Cambridge and now LandAid is giving you the chance to be added to the A list.
Enjoy an exclusive private evening in the sensational Amanda Wakeley flagship store and be guided through the current
collection by Bridget Bowen, head of private clients. Sip champagne and share canapés with your friends as you decide what to purchase with your £1,000 gift voucher.
Donated by: Amanda Wakeley
17. 4 Star Overnight stay for two in a suite at Park Plaza Westminster Bridge
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel is a luxury 4 star hotel situated in London’s South Bank. Within walking distance of the city’s most iconic attractions including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and the London Eye, this is the ideal location for the perfect city break. Up for grabs to the highest bidder is an overnight stay for two in an exclusive 15th floor suite with a private terrace overlooking Big Ben. This prize also includes breakfast, to round off your stay in style.
Donated by: Park Plaza Westminster Bridge
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Auction lots: Leisure & Getaways
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We provide corrosion man-agement systems designed to provide enhanced and cost-eecve service ie to e-isng concrete and masonry cad andmark and commercia properes
Our network management sys-tems provide onine tracking o perormance that provides car-ity during a due diigence pro-cess whether you are buying or seing a property
Award winning work
• Arkwright House, Manchester
• BOK Tower (below), Lake Wales, Florida
• 37 Fleet Street (le), London
• Commerce Bank, Kansas City
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18. Weekend Golf and Spa Getaway for two at The Grove - Mansion Superior
Indulge and treat yourself or that special someone to a luxurious weekend spa and golf getaway for two at The Grove. This exclusive prize includes a one night stay in a Superior Mansion Room, dinner for two in The Glasshouse luxury buffet restaurant, one 55-minute treatment for one person in Sequoia Spa, one round of golf for one person, as well as a sumptuous breakfast in your room or in The Glasshouse restaurant. Also included is complimentary use of all leisure facilities including the gym, swimming pool and fitness classes at Sequoia spa, access to the Walled Garden (open from May to September) and complimentary bikes to explore woodland trails.
Donated by: Mace
19. Overnight stay for two at The Goring hotel
Fancy the Royal treatment? Well this prize is just for you! Join the list of visitors who have stayed at The Goring, including The Duke andDuchess of Cambridge, and place your bids on this luxurious prize. The Goring is the quintessentially British hotel in London. It is the famous haunt of young Royals and considered the ‘annexe’ to Buckingham Palace and is the only hotel in the World to hold a Royal Warrant. On offer for the highest bidder is an overnight stay for two in a Deluxe Room including breakfast.
Donated by: The Goring
We provide corrosion man-agement systems designed to provide enhanced and cost-eecve service ie to e-isng concrete and masonry cad andmark and commercia properes
Our network management sys-tems provide onine tracking o perormance that provides car-ity during a due diigence pro-cess whether you are buying or seing a property
Award winning work
• Arkwright House, Manchester
• BOK Tower (below), Lake Wales, Florida
• 37 Fleet Street (le), London
• Commerce Bank, Kansas City
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Contact details
LandAid Board of Trustees:
Robin Broadhurst (Chair)
Mike Slade, Helical Bar (President)
Suzanne Avery, Royal Bank of Scotland
Rob Bould, GVA
Jenny Buck, Tesco
Alistair Elliott, Knight Frank
David Erwin, Cushman and Wakefield
Lynette Lackey, Greenside Real Estate Solutions
Craig McWilliam, Grosvenor
Robert Noel, Land Securities
Liz Peace, British Property Federation
Mark Reynolds, Mace
Tim Roberts, British Land
David Taylor, Pinsent Masons
Executive Team Contacts
Joanna AverleyChief [email protected]. 07748 966 718–Caroline FraserHead of Grants and Projects [email protected]–Leah De SilvaHead of Fundraising and [email protected]–Elizabeth PearsonPro Bono [email protected]–Liz PottsCharity [email protected]–Alex WilliamsonCommunications [email protected] –Laureen WalshEvents and Fundraising [email protected]–LandAid Charitable TrustSt Albans House5th Floor, 57-59 HaymarketLondon SW1Y 4QX
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