Please vote for Pygott & Crone at the Heart Hero Awards Please vote for Pygott & Crone at the Heart Hero Awards

Please vote for Pygott & Crone at the Heart Hero Awards

Heart Hero Awards| Published in Campaigns on 4 August 2021 by our Marketing Team
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Last winter Pygott & Crone organised a 100 kilometre run/walk challenge, involving over 250 people across the estate agency industry and our local communities, which raised a fantastic £70,000 for the British Heart Foundation – the #BHF100K

Please vote for Pygott & Crone in the British Heart Foundation’s Heart Hero Awards – click here to vote.

There is only one vote per IP address so if you are at work, it’s best to vote on your phone using mobile data. A short video showing how to vote on mobile is here.

Once on the awards page, tap the arrow to find Pygott & Crone, then the photo, and finally tap the button to vote for Pygott & Crone.

Thank you.

For a full review of the BHF100k challenge, click here.

For more company news and insights from Pygott & Crone, click here

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