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Above: Michael Portillo launches the Great Zoopla British Property Cycle at the PROPERTYdrum National Conference in 2011 on the EAF charity stand.
Left: The Intercounty team and supporting staff.
The Zoopla British Property Cycle
28th July – 29th August 2012 Join the ride and help to combat homelessness!
Sponsored by I
t’s about to start! As the London 2012 Olympics takes place, the Estate Agency Foundation (EAF) is making a final call to the UK property
industry to create its personal legacy. EAF is asking agents across the UK to
make a small contribution to this festival of sport and community by creating our own small Olympic Year legacy with a 32-day, around-the-UK cycle event in aid of The Estate Agency Foundation and sponsored by Zoopla. The monies raised by the ride for the
Estate Agency Foundation will go towards ‘Combating The Causes Of Homelessness’. Jon Cooke, founder of the Great Zoopla
British Property Cycle, said, “By getting involved at any level, you will be joining an
event which will make a real difference to homelessness in Britain, while at the same time reinforcing positive public perceptions of our industry.” Participants don’t need to tackle the whole circuit – although some brave souls have already signed up for this. Individuals and businesses can arrange whatever suits them, from joining one of the stages to organising a small local event, or simply picking a day and cycling to work for charity. “Sign up now and join us in creating a
lasting Olympic legacy. It’s a wonderful opportunity for all of us to come together, have fun, celebrate the Olympics and do something to help improve people’s lives,” Jon added.
This event will make a real difference to homelessness in Britain.”
JON COOKE FOUNDER OF THE GREAT ZOOPLA BRITISH PROPERTY CYCLE
AROUND THE UK IN 32 DAYS
Based on an average cycle speed of 12–15 mph Jon Cooke from LSLi and a select team of Sean Newman from Newman’s Estate Agents and Martin Farrington from
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