Step Forward! Agents urged to honour legend Sarah Edmundson

Step Forward! Agents urged to honour legend Sarah Edmundson


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The Women in Estate Agency group is calling on agents across the UK to join in the Lake District Ultra Challenge on June 7, raising funds in memory of property legend Sarah Edmundson, who died last year.

WiEA aims to recruit at least 50 agents from across the UK to conquer either the 29km Quarter Challenge or the 10km Ambleside Loop, with all proceeds going towards Breast Cancer Now.

On the Quarter Challenge participants will experience the beauty of the Southern Lake District, starting from Kendal and following routes with stunning views and challenging terrains. Or if you prefer a less stretching option the Ambleside Loop will still give you the chance to enjoy the wonderful scenery at a more leisurely pace. 

For either challenge, whether you choose to walk, jog, or run, this is a fantastic opportunity to push your limits and have a great day out with fellow estate agents while contributing to vital breast cancer research and support.

“We urge agents nationwide to join us in this fabulous challenge,” says Verona Frankish, chair of WiEA. “It’s a chance to kick-start 2025 with a commitment to personal well-being and to honour Sarah’s memory by supporting Breast Cancer Now. Together, we can make a real difference.”

Registration is now open. Visit https://www.ultrachallenge.com/lake-district-challenge/wiea/  to sign up.

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