Official Charity Partner of The Conveyancing Awards 2026
We are delighted to be chosen as the Charity Partner of The Conveyancing Awards 2026 and are committed to making a significant impact within the property industry and beyond. This year, a significant proportion of ticket revenue from the Awards, along with all funds raised through the charity auction on the night, will go towards supporting the Mindstep Foundation. Mindstep focuses on funding mental health research, raising awareness, and providing support for those affected.
Rising Star in Conveyancing Award
The Conveyancing Foundation is proud to sponsor an award at the Conveyancing Awards 2026 as part of a new 12-month partnership built on a shared commitment to championing the people at the heart of conveyancing and across the wider property sector.
As part of this collaboration, The Conveyancing Foundation will sponsor and present the Rising Star in Conveyancing Award, recognising the exceptional individuals shaping the future of the profession.
Double Discounts in April on Conveyancing Awards Tables!
As anticipation builds ahead of the first ever Conveyancing Awards, the team has released a brand new promotion for those yet to book their seats at the ceremony on 14 May.
Book a table of 10 this April, and £250 will be put behind the bar for you and your team.
“The response to our National Conveyancing Month promotions was incredible and the room is filling up fast,” says Cat Murray, Business Development Director. “To keep the momentum going, we’ve introduced an exclusive £250 drinks voucher for every table of 10 booked this April. And in further good news, this offer runs alongside our existing discount for table bookings of 10, unlocking combined savings of up to £450 but only for a limited time!
“Whether you’ve entered the awards or not, now’s the time to secure your place at what’s set to be an unforgettable night of celebration,” adds Cat.
Make sure to book before the end of April to secure these incredible discounts – https://theconveyancingawards.co.uk/book-your-place/.
The Conveyancing Awards 2026
The Conveyancing Awards is a new national awards programme celebrating excellence, innovation and best practice across the UK property sector. Founded by Globespan Media (organiser of the prestigious WhatHouse? Awards), the Awards recognise the firms, professionals, house builders and industry partners shaping the future of property.
With 14 carefully curated categories, the Awards spotlight outstanding individuals and teams, regional excellence, exceptional client care and the innovations transforming the property sector. Judged by a panel of respected industry experts, the Awards reflect the collaborative and evolving nature of the sector.
The inaugural Conveyancing Awards will take place on Thursday 14 May 2026 at The Londoner Hotel, Leicester Square. Beginning from 6.30pm, the evening will feature drinks, a five star dinner, an exciting awards presentation and post-ceremony celebrations, bringing the industry together for a memorable night of recognition and networking.
About Mindstep
The Mindstep Foundation has been established as a registered charity to fund research into the causes of suicide and support those who have been bereaved by or are at risk of suicide. Tragically, over 80 men in England and Wales take their own lives every week and suicide remains as the largest killer of men under the age of 40 across the UK.
The Mindstep Foundation’s mission encompasses several key areas:
- Research: Funding studies to understand the causes of suicide and develop effective prevention strategies.
- Awareness: Working to break the stigma associated with mental health issues, especially among young men, by highlighting warning signs and promoting open discussions.
- Support: Providing assistance to individuals at risk of suicide and those bereaved by suicide, offering resources and guidance to navigate these challenging experiences. Post suicide, there is currently limited support for loved ones – the survivors. Knowing how to manage the aftermath of suicide and the complicated grief following a suicide is a key initiative.
By funding research into the causes of suicide and working to raise awareness of both the warning signs and consequences of mental health conditions going untreated, the Mindstep Foundation aims to break the stigma attached to admitting, confronting and dealing with mental health issues, especially in young men.
Set up in memory of Max Davies who tragically passed away by suicide in 2018, the Davies family have been on a mission to take steps, no matter how small to ensure that no one suffers the loss of a loved one to suicide.