CBRE Scotland team get on their bikes for Alzheimer Scotland

CBRE Scotland team

CBRE Scotland has completed its first Property Bike Ride, cycling 20 miles from Glasgow to Balloch, Loch Lomond, to raise funds for Alzheimer Scotland.

20 participants from across CBRE’s Glasgow and Edinburgh teams took part in the challenge, which the firm hopes will become an annual event, following the example of the CBRE UK’s London Property Bike Ride.

Setting off at 9:30am from CBRE’s Glasgow office, the team made the three-hour journey to the shores of Loch Lomond.

CBRE has been supporting Alzheimer Scotland for two years and recently extended the partnership for a third year. In addition to the Property Bike Ride, Scotland office staff have participated in a range of charitable initiatives this year, raising nearly £12,000 through activities including Row 50, a UK-wide rowing challenge, alongside various office fundraisers.

Tom Garry, member of CBRE Scotland’s charity committee, said, “It was fantastic to see everyone in such great spirits as we cycled from Glasgow to Loch Lomond. The day went really well, and it was wonderful to bring together colleagues from all different teams in CBRE, spreading from property managers to credit control accountants.

“We hope to expand the Property Bike Ride next year to include family, friends and potentially clients, building on the success of this inaugural event and continuing to grow our support for Alzheimer Scotland.”

Georgia Jackson from Alzheimer Scotland said, “We’re so grateful to CBRE Scotland for taking on this challenge. Seeing the team cycle all the way to Loch Lomond with such enthusiasm is truly inspiring, and the funds raised will make a real difference in supporting our work supporting those living with dementia and their families.”

Donations to support the 2025 ride are welcome via the CBRE JustGiving page: https://www.justgiving.com/page/cbrebikeride2025