by StuartWilks | Mar 8, 2020 | Corporate Social Responsibility, Cycling
What happens when a bunch of property and real estate executives have their 1500km bike ride curtailed due to an international pandemic? They ride around a London park for four days instead, raising £0.5m for charity anyway… Hailing from the north of the country as I...
by Annie Clift | Dec 19, 2019 | Construction News, Corporate Social Responsibility
What does the future look like for the construction industry? It’s an interesting question, yet the answer varies wildly depending on who answers the question. It seems that politically 2019 was a stagnant year, filled with questions and problems rather than solutions...
by StuartWilks | Mar 26, 2019 | Corporate Social Responsibility
It’s now 100 Years since women were allowed to be solicitors. Almost. The bill to allow it was actually enacted on 23rd December 1919. It then took several years before the first female barrister was called to the bar. Why am I telling you this? Many reasons....
by StuartWilks | Dec 3, 2018 | Business Development, Corporate Social Responsibility, Events, Networking
It’s an increasingly common buzzword, but why should you be doing CSR? What is CSR? Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) describes ways companies try to behave ethically and contribute to society. It is often associated with environmental action and...
by StuartWilks | Mar 7, 2018 | Corporate Social Responsibility, Cycling, Fitness
The following was posted on Just Ride the Bike – follow the link below for the full article: We’ll save the various views on MIPIM (the international property conference) for another time. Suffice to say they range from it being only slightly less respectable...
by StuartWilks | Feb 23, 2018 | Construction News, Corporate Social Responsibility
…to paraphrase Norman Cook. As you might know, I’m a champion for a charity, the First 100 Years project. The project looks at the history of women in law. Next year it’ll be 100 years since the first women could be lawyers. It wasn’t until women became entities in...