26 MAY 2022

UK CYCLE TRIP RAISES £7,874 FOR MENTAL HEALTH CHARITY

One of the construction industry’s leading figures has raised thousands of pounds for construction mental health charity the Pagabo Foundation by cycling the length of the UK from Land’s End to John O’Groats.

Rob Hall, framework manager at Morgan Sindall, undertook the gruelling 980-mile cycle adventure, and earlier this month handed over a cheque for £7,874 to the Pagabo Foundation to mark Mental Health Awareness Week.

Taking place last September, Hall donned his cycle helmet to cycle the famous route, climbing more than 52,000 feet across nine days.

Jason Stapley, managing director at Pagabo and trustee of the charity, said: “What Rob achieved was no mean feat at all. Cycling the entire length of the UK is a fearsome task, and we’re so proud of him for completing such a gruelling challenge all in the aid of driving towards better support for mental health in our industry. While the stigmas around mental health and reaching out for support are being broken down, there is still a long way to go for the construction industry, which still has some of the highest levels of poor mental health. We know that Rob’s efforts will go a long way in providing support for people in the industry that need it – something that has never been more important post-pandemic.”

The Pagabo Foundation provides signposting and funding to existing charities and is committed to making sure financial support is made available to SMEs and other organisations associated with the construction industry, providing a platform for greater mental health support for the sector. 

Rob Hall said: “The Pagabo Foundation is a fantastic cause and I’m so pleased to have raised this money, which will go towards providing support to those that need it. It was by no means an easy ride, but neither is suffering in silence. Collectively we can make positive change to make sure that nobody feels like they have to do just that. With the industry still having some of the highest rates of people taking their own lives, we have to work together to meet that end goal.”

Stapley added: “Working with so many people across the construction industry means we really do see the fallout from the lack of mental health support. That’s why we set up the Pagabo Foundation to begin with, hoping to unite the wider industry to tackle the issues head-on and create new attitudes towards openness and support.”

Pagabo set up the charitable Pagabo Foundation in 2019. With a board of trustees made up of representatives from across the construction industry, the Pagabo Foundation aims to address and tackle the taboo of mental health within the industry.

Click here to find out more about the Pagabo Foundation.

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