The longest running construction industry event in the north, The Sheffield Charity Construction Ball, returns on Friday 6 June to raise vital funds for St Luke’s Hospice.

The Sheffield Charity Construction Ball is organised by Arup, HLM Architects and Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) with the aim of bringing the region’s construction and property sector together and giving back to an important community cause.

Over the past 26 years, the Ball has been attended by prominent figures across the property and construction industry and has raised a total of £401,300 for a variety of local causes. It takes place at the Crowne Plaza Royal Victoria Hotel in Sheffield.

Past beneficiaries have included Sheffield Children’s Hospital, Weston Park Cancer Charity, Hallam Cash for Kids, The Prince’s Trust and Bluebell Wood.

This year’s charity, St Luke’s Hospice, is a leading provider of specialist palliative care for adults with terminal illnesses in Sheffield and the surrounding areas.

Matt Sheridan, Senior Fundraising Manager from St Luke’s Hospice said: “It’s fantastic news that St Luke’s has been chosen as the charity partner for the 2025 Sheffield Charity Construction Ball.
“At a time when hospices across the country are facing growing financial challenges, the support of such a prestigious event, championed by so many inspiring organisations across Sheffield’s construction industry, means more than ever.

“One of the key aims of this year’s fundraising is to support the purchase of cuddle beds, which give patients and their loved ones the chance to be physically close at moments that truly matter.

“This kind of support has a lasting impact, and we are incredibly grateful to be part of this special event.”

Since 1971, St Luke’s has supported thousands of patients and their families, delivering compassionate, high-quality care. The hospice is committed to helping people live with dignity, comfort, and choice at the end of life.

The event is black tie and will be held from 7pm to 1am. Tickets are still available to purchase here: constructionball.com