We’re running this year’s Lincoln 10k in aid of Lincolnshire St Barnabas

We’re delighted and proud to announce that we have entered a team of runners, joggers, and walkers into the Lincoln 10k on 7th April 2019. We are running for Lincolnshire St Barnabas Hospice (Reg Charity No 1053814), a very worthy cause that has been there for so many of our families and friends over the years. The T-shirts have been ordered, the training apps have been downloaded, and the JustGiving page has been set up!
If you would like to sponsor us – whether collectively or an individual member of staff – any help to reach our target of £3,500 is much appreciated. Please go to our JustGiving page to sponsor us.
#PygottsRAN10k
Pygott and Crone employ over 100 staff across 11 offices throughout Lincolnshire and we received a fantastic response to our call for entries from our staff. We’ve seen entries from directors, managers, front & back office staff, and viewings co-ordinators; representing residential sales, lettings, land & new homes, commercial, agricultural, surveys, mortgages, and marketing – with ages and abilities right across the board! Whilst we have many keen athletes among us, we have a number of people running their first 10k and everyone is determined to cross the finish line in historic uphill Lincoln!
We are exceptionally proud of everyone for getting involved and helping us to raise funds for Lincolnshire St Barnabas Hospice. This year we are hoping to raise at least £3,500 and you can help us reach our target by sponsoring us – we have a dedicated joint Just Giving page here. If you are sponsoring a particular member of staff, please include their name in the notes section when donating. You can find out who is taking part below and you can follow our progress as we start training through Twitter – use the hashtag #PygottsRAN10k and show your support!
Lincoln & North Hykeham offices
Tim Downing, Jack Lawson, Jasper Cauldwell, Jamie Thorpe, Steve Wilson, Libby Wilson, Jono Crofts, Francesca Lane, Danny Whitworth, Jessica Wood, Sue Cooper, Joanne Snowden, Liam Taylor, Dave Kettles, Andrew Bland, Alisha Hate, Ryan McGuinness, Ahmed Jlil.
Sleaford & Grantham offices
Paul Wood, Maddie Wood, Kevin Scrupps, Sharon Scrupps, Emma Shaw, Beth Brown, Tom Waring, Laura Machin, Jon Machin, Debs Wing, Michael Cartwright, Ellie Callaway, Charlotte Armitage, Billy Dilks, Julie Bettinson, Caroline Perry, Will Barker, Jamie Aspland, Emily Howseman, Will Cooke, Ian Brereton, Margaret Whitton, Ben Hanwell, Lucy Shaw, Jack Woods, Luke Donaghy.
Grimsby & Cleethorpes offices
Dave Gardner, Frazer Downes, Tom Sanigar, Guy Moore, Karen Holland, Dan Holland, Debbie O’Nions.
Boston & Horncastle offices
Lewis Brooks, Davis Gurton, Emily Maplethorpe, Shaun Oldham, Emily Mallott, Luke Barwick, Tommo Osborne.
Spalding & Holbeach offices
Nicky Latter, Charlene Fuller, Simon Templer, Tracey Earth, Emily Thorpe, Martin Whitehead.
St Barnabas Hospice is the leading charity in Lincolnshire providing palliative and end-of-life care to adults living with a life-limiting or terminal illness. Their mission is to ensure all individuals facing the end of their life in Lincolnshire receive dignified, compassionate care when they require it and where they ask for it.
The Lincoln 10K is one of the biggest and best-loved road runs in the region – and is always over-subscribed so we made sure to get our team entry in good and early! The course takes in many of Lincoln’s landmarks and is always well-attended with great support offered on the sidelines from the residents of Lincoln and beyond. You’re more than welcome to come along and cheer us on! At the time of writing it’s only 11 weeks away – better dust off those running shoes – you can follow our progress our Twitter!
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