The Yorkshire Childrens Charity have confirmed that their highly successful Charity Cycle Sportive will return to The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) for a second year. The UKREiiF event is set to take place between 21-23 May, in Leeds.

In 2023 the Charity Cycle Sportive saw over 150 riders take on some of Yorkshire’s most loved lanes and climbs to raise funds for the Yorkshire Children’s Charity. The event raised a huge £25,000 for the charity, who are a non-profit organisation that help transform childhood’s across the region and make things better for thousands of disadvantage children.  The 2024 Sportive has been made possible by the support of DLA Architecture, Edge, Hexa Consulting, Hoare Lea, Moda, Overbury, Quod, RBA, Vinci and Walker Morris.

The ride start and finish location for this years event is Harrogate Rugby Club and all details including how to register can be found here.  https://ridethestruggle.com/products/ukreiif-sportif   

Richard Osbond, part of the organising committee and Director of Hexa Consulting, said ‘On behalf of all the sponsors we are delighted to host the UKREiiF Charity Cycle Sportive for a second year.  UKREiiF is a huge opportunity to showcase Yorkshires world famous cycling heritage whilst also raising funds and awareness of everything that Yorkshire Childrens Charity do for our region.  Every penny that is raised goes direct to the charity and we hope to attract even more participants to the 2024 sportive’.

Nathan Spencer, Director at UKREiiF, said: “We’re thrilled to announce that the Charity Cycle Sportive in aid of the Yorkshire Children’s Charity will be taking place at this year’s UKREiiF event. Their unwavering commitment to the cause has been instrumental in making this event a success. The Charity Cycle Sportive, held in aid of the Yorkshire Children’s Charity, has become a significant highlight of the UKREiiF event. We look forward to another fantastic year of giving back and making a positive impact on the lives of disadvantaged children in our region.”

Led by the UK’s leading property events company Built Environment Networking and supported by some of the biggest UK property and infrastructure companies, the third annual UKREiiF event, in partnership with Pagabo, will be held in Leeds on 21-23 May 2024. The forum will attract inward investment, generate economic growth, and drive a more sustainable and inclusive culture within the property and construction industries.

For more information, please view the event here: https://www.ukreiif.com/