Neil Slater appointed new Chair of LandAid’s Board of Trustees
Neil Slater has been elected as the new Chair of Trustees at LandAid, the property industry charity.
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Neil Slater has been elected as the new Chair of Trustees at LandAid, the property industry charity.
Every penny raised will support local homeless charities in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Leeds and Cambridge
Dan is a Partner at Glenn Howells Architects, having joined in 2005, and has designed and delivered multiple award-winning, mixed-use, residential-led projects that range from the small-scale Triangle, Swindon development, to the large-scale London City Island.
Leading UK real estate company LANDSEC are putting sustainability and technology reuse into action by donating three full roll-cages of surplus IT devices to be refurbished and given -away to LandAid's charities supporting those experiencing homelessness.
Nathan is Group Board Director of Urban Splash and a well renown and highly respected figure in the property industry.
When I started this short series of blogs around the natty theme of fore/four words for the New Year I was filled with good intentions – a new word a week, a new ‘thought’. Easy.
New research by Centrepoint states that 122,000 young people approached their local authority for help because they were at risk of losing their home and had nowhere else to turn.
Here at LandAid we regularly see the positive social change that can be created in communities through businesses offering free support to inspirational causes, and our pro bono programme exists to connect committed businesses with high impact projects.
In the Morrish household, we sit down on New Year’s Eve and write our resolutions on little bits of paper, popping them in an envelope to be opened the following year. It’s a serious business.