Staff at Midlands-based Sheldon Bosley Knight have raised more than £13,000 for charity during 2025.
Over the past 12 months, employees have taken part in a wide range of initiatives and activities, from sponsored challenges to community events, to make a difference to charities and organisations in their areas which matter to them.

Among the highlights were a team of 10 from across the business who took on the gruelling Three Peaks challenge in aid of The Tracy Sollis Leukaemia Trust, two of the planning and architecture department who abseiled down the side of Coventry Cathedral for The Myton Hospices and our head of the commercial team, Mark Treadwell, who took part in Prostate Cancer Research’s Run 60 Miles in April campaign.
The company initiative, Golden Day, in which time is given for staff to volunteer in their local communities, was also taken up by several in the business including those who helped out at Macmillan coffee mornings, a hedge laying day near Shipston and with army cadets in Worcestershire.

Elsewhere SBK sponsored the Evesham 10K, the Pershore Plum Festival, local rugby, swimming and cricket teams, and initiatives such as the Big Green Week in Shipston in June.
SBK custodian, Mike Cleary said: “Our teams have worked very hard this year both in their day jobs and in raising thousands for the charities close to their hearts.
“I am proud of all those who took part in a challenge or who volunteered their time to help others during 2025 and I know all our teams have big plans for this next year.
“I would also like to thank everyone who made a donation as every penny makes a difference to these incredible charities.”