Greene King teams have smashed their annual fundraising record for charity partner Macmillan Cancer Support, despite the pandemic.

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More than £2m has been raised by team members across Greene King’s some 1,600 managed pubs, its breweries in Bury St Edmunds and Dunbar, and at its support centre. This makes Greene King the charity’s top fundraising corporate partner this year.

The record follows news that earlier this year Greene King passed the £10m milestone of money raised for Macmillan since the partnership began in 2012. The money raised by Greene King will help Macmillan continue to provide vital support for those living with cancer.

Latest figures from PubAid estimate that pubs raise around £100m annually for charities across the UK, showcasing the importance and value they bring to communities by supporting good causes.

Important role in communities

Greene King chief executive, Nick Mackenzie, said: “It’s hard to put into words just how proud I am of every member of the Greene King team who has gone above and beyond this year to raise this incredible amount.

“Not only has it been a phenomenally challenging year to run a pub, through a variety of restrictions and challenges, but to then go out in addition to doing the day job and put on charitable events and undertake epic challenges truly is inspiring.

“It reminds you what an important role pubs play in communities and highlights how closing pubs has repercussions not just on the businesses and customers but the wider causes and communities they support as well.”

Lynda Thomas, chief executive at Macmillan Cancer Support, said: “Greene King employees and customers continue to amaze us with their fundraising efforts. We are extremely grateful for their continued support and for raising such a phenomenal amount in an especially challenging year.

“At Macmillan, we rely almost entirely on donations from the public and passionate corporate partners like Greene King. Without this generosity we simply wouldn’t be able to fund the Macmillan professionals and services that support people with cancer in communities across the UK when they need it the most. Thank you.”

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