Bradley Hall wraps up £420,000 charity run
A North East property and professional services firm has marked a charitable milestone as it brings a long-running fundraising tradition to a close.
Newcastle-headquartered Bradley Hall has surpassed £420,000 in total charity fundraising following the success of its final annual festive fundraiser, held at Newcastle Racecourse.
The latest event supported Heel & Toe, Bravehearts of the North East and NE Youth, helping each organisation continue its work across the region, with sponsorship from Progressive Legal Solutions and Todd & Cue.
Since launching its charitable programme in 2017, the firm, which also has offices in Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham, has raised and donated hundreds of thousands of pounds through seasonal events and initiatives, supporting dozens of local charities, community groups and regional causes.
Over the years, the events, organised by the firm’s in-house marketing team, became a fixture of the North East’s festive business calendar, bringing companies together to raise money for good causes while celebrating the region’s strong community spirit.
Cassie Moyse, group marketing director at Bradley Hall, said: “We are incredibly proud to have raised over £420,000 for brilliant local causes over the years.
“Our chosen charities this year rely on donations and provide life-changing services to thousands of children who either need essential physical therapy, support for children with life-threatening illness or youth development work for under supported communities.
“Our events have always been exceptionally well supported, and we’re so grateful to everyone who has played a part in donating prizes, sponsoring the events, buying raffle tickets and auction prizes.
“As we continue to grow nationally, we must be conscious of where we dedicate our time to ensure we deliver the best outcomes for our clients, our people, and our community partners.
“The difficult decision to make this our last big fundraising event allows the business to focus on its expansion and invest our time more directly in our people.
“The Bradley Hall Festive Fundraiser is something which we are incredibly proud of and we look forward to finding new ways to support the communities that matter to all offices across our national network in 2026.”
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