- Wed 04 May 2022
On Friday 29th April, Bradleys Estate Agents Head Office staff arrived to work wearing fancy dress in aid of the charity, Keep Me Close. A charity very close to Gregg Dennett, Bradleys Plymouth Mutley Manager and his family. Our team at head office wanted to show support by dressing up in something beginning with the letter ‘S’ in honour of Greg’s daughter, Sienna.
On the 9th of June, Greg will ascending on the journey to climb the three highest peaks in the UK, Scafell Pike, Snowdonia and Ben Nevis all within 24 hours. Greg will be taking on this gruelling challenge whilst also aiming to raise money for the Keep Me Close charity. Our team at Bradleys Head Office wanted to be able to do their bit by supporting Greg in this mammoth challenge and by also raising money in aid of the charity.
Throughout the day, head office had an in house cake sale along with donating for dressing up in fancy dress and as a whole raised £140. Suzette Richardson, Bradleys Operations Director commented “It was a great to see everyone coming together and supporting Greg in his upcoming challenge of climbing the three highest peaks in 24 hours. A challenge that is going to very tough to complete but for an extremely important cause that I know is very close to Greg and his family. I wish him the best of luck in the challenge and hope the image of everyone in fancy dress will help him smile during some of the tough points in the climb!”
To learn more about Greg’s story, please click here to watch the video telling his story. If you are able to donate as much or as little as possible, please click here, it will be greatly appreciated.
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