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Property Directors Embark on 50-Mile Charity Cycle for King's Trust

Three directors from Knight Property Group are set to cycle 50 miles through London in the Palace to Palace Cycle Challenge to raise funds for The King's Trust.

  • James Barrack, Howard Crawshaw, and Gordon Middleton will participate in the Palace to Palace Cycle Challenge.
  • The 50-mile route will take place on Sunday 4 October, starting on The Mall and finishing at Battersea Park.
  • Funds raised will support The King's Trust, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary and helps young people across the UK.

Three directors from Knight Property Group are preparing for a 50-mile cycling challenge through London to raise money for The King’s Trust. James Barrack, Howard Crawshaw, and Gordon Middleton will participate in the Palace to Palace Cycle Challenge on Sunday 4 October.

The new 50-mile route will begin on The Mall, passing Buckingham Palace, traversing London, and extending into the surrounding countryside before concluding at Battersea Park. This event is part of the celebrations marking 50 years of The King’s Trust, formerly known as The Prince’s Trust, which supports young people across the UK.

Training is currently underway for the Knight Property Group team. James Barrack, founder and chairman, stated, “We are well into our training now as we prepare for the event and the miles are certainly starting to add up!” He also thanked sponsors, noting that “Every pound raised will make a real difference in helping The King’s Trust support young people and transform futures.”

The money collected from the Palace to Palace challenge will aid the charity in its mission to help young people develop confidence, skills, and resilience, enabling them to move into employment and achieve their potential.

Why this matters: The fundraising effort supports The King's Trust in its 50th anniversary year, contributing to its work with young people across the UK.

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