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Barnack Sponsors Charity Golf Day at Rutland Water 

Barnack Estates were proud to sponsor a charity golf day at Rutland Water Golf Club. The event raised an amazing £13500 for two very deserving charities, The Resuscitation Council UK and Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals Charity.  The funds will be used to create awareness, deliver CPR training and help others benefit from the care that is offered.

Barnack Estates UK Ltd believes in supporting our local community and does so in practical ways that enable community projects to get off the ground. Most recently The Social Echo at Eagle Business Park in Yaxley, Peterborough.

“Social Echo is a non-profit organisation on a mission to dismantle poverty and lack of opportunity by harnessing the potential of social trading to build stronger communities. Barnack Estates (UK Ltd) have been instrumental in supporting us on this journey, helping us to establish our first pilot hub at Eagle Park in Yaxley. Our partnership has enabled us to build a range of services that benefit both people and the planet”
- Sally Howell B.A Hons, Director Social Echo

Barnack also supports The Young Technicians Academy which is an educational facility providing training and nationally recognised qualifications in the live events and broadcast media industry. It is the first of its type in the UK and serves Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire incorporating media suites, a community radio station, theatre stage and classrooms.  

Barnack Estates is an Opportunity Peterborough Sponsor as well as being a Bond Holder and one of the main sponsors of the Bond Holder Dinner for the last 5 years helping to promote close working relationships between local businesses.

We are a member of the local Chamber of Commerce.

The Young Technicians Academy was recently opened by Barnack Estates UK Ltd Chairman Rob Facer along with Patrons Hayley Burroughs and Annabelle Davis. Based at Crusader Court, Eagle Business Park, Yaxley, Peterborough, Young Technicians was formed in 2016 and approached Barnack Estates to build them a premises during the pandemic so that they could open a technical education facility.  Working with 18 schools across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough they engage approximately 300 students a week across all ages and abilities providing training and nationally recognised qualifications in the live events and broadcast media industry. It is the first of its type in the UK and will serve Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire incorporating media suites, a community radio station, theatre stage and classrooms.