Buccleuch Property is pleased to report the success of the 16th edition of the Buccleuch Property Challenge with 80 teams crossing the finish line, raising £12,500 for Chris’s House.
On Friday 6th September all eyes were on the Duke of Buccleuch’s Queensberry Estate, the setting for the annual Buccleuch Property Challenge where, teams from across the UK’s property industry meet for the highly anticipated adventure race. In teams of three, 240 racers set off around the estate on a mixed discipline course designed by BlueSky Experiences to be the event’s longest one to date covering over 50kms. Activities included mountain biking, paddleboarding, running and additional challenges such as boogie boarding, orienteering and Olympic inspired games.
Buccleuch Property were delighted to also be raising awareness and funds for their partner charity for 2024, Chris’s House. Chris’s House is a ‘Centre for Help, Response and Intervention Surrounding Suicide’ which offers a safe environment where people in, or approaching, suicidal crisis have a safe place to go and get professional support. It’s Wishaw, North Lanarkshire centre was the first 24 hour, non-medical crisis centre in Scotland offering integrated support and they have since opened one in Dalkeith, Midlothian.
The teams were competing for one of 3 trophies with Ironside Farrar winning the category for mixed teams, Northumberland Estates for male and Tuffin Ferraby Taylor LLP for female teams.
David Peck, Managing Director at Buccleuch Property said, “Another great year where the commitment and enthusiasm of all participants, a warm sunny day and a challenging course combined to make this a truly unique event in the property industry calendar.”
Sharon Russell at Chris’s House said “Thank you so much for picking our charity this year. We are thrilled with the amazing amount raised for Chris’s House, this will go a long way to helping our Guests, thank you.”
80 teams took part this year with companies such as CBRE, Cruden Homes, Harley Haddow, MSMR Architects, Miller Homes, and PMP represented.
Since it’s first event in 2006, the Buccleuch Property Challenge has raised over £215,000 for a range of different charities.