One Stop colleagues London Marathon 2026

Nine staff from across the One Stop estate ran the London Marathon this weekend.

On Sunday (26 April) nine One Stop colleagues united to run the 2026 TCS London Marathon.

With £93,000 raised between them, they put their all dedication and months of training into action to cross the line at the famous marathon.

All nine colleagues pushed through the pain and exhaustion, with the help from the cheers of the crowds as well as knowing the phenomenal £93k they’ve raised for multiple charity partners including Alzheimer’s Society, Children in Need and Young Lives vs Cancer, and how it will make a difference to many lives.

Davina Woollery, a store designer at One Stop took part in the adrenaline filled day and solely raised an incredible £8,785.84 for Alzheimer’s Society! She said: “I’m so proud to have been able to run this year’s London Marathon for Alzheimer’s Society in memory of my partner’s grandma, who we sadly lost on Boxing Day 2024.”

Ruairi Balloch, who works in business support, and Ben Pease, a store colleague also powered through the exhilarating experience and jointly raised an enormous £18,132.42 for Children in Need!

Six colleagues from One Stop stores across the country, including Stuart Evans, Amy Fisher, Tom Williamson, Nem Gladwell, Tom Coates and Joshua Selby, came together with determination and passion, turning months of training into a powerful celebration on race day after raising a whopping £66, 624.42 for Young Lives vs Cancer.

Jack Taylor, community and partnerships manager at One Stop, added: “We couldn’t be prouder of our incredible colleagues who took on this year’s TCS London Marathon! It was a tough, relentless day but they all showed unbelievable determination and powered their way across the finish line, all while raising outstanding totals for causes that will truly change lives. They are absolute heroes!”