Hatfield Business Park goes RED to support National Heart Month
28 February 2026
Employees at leading property group Goodman, along with its occupiers at Hatfield Business Park, turned red for the day in February to save lives by supporting the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) Wear Red to Work day.
As part of National Heart Month, Goodman invited its employees and other occupiers based at Hatfield Business Park to raise money by wearing red to work for the day. Goodman along with employees from Glasgow Central Quay and Arlington Business Park, Reading took part to help fight the UK’s biggest killer - heart and circulatory disease.
Jim Johnston, CEO of UK Business Parks at Goodman, said: “We decided to support the Wear Red to Work campaign because we wanted to do something fun for a good cause that would involve the whole Park community at Hatfield Business Park. This initiative allowed us to do this by joining forces with our occupiers to raise money for the British Heart Foundation’s vital work.”
Jackie Skeel, Head of National Campaigns at the British Heart Foundation, said: “Thanks to Goodman going Red for Heart. The money raised will help save lives and fight the UK’s biggest killer.”
For more information about the Red for Heart campaign please visit bhf.org.uk/red, call 0845 2410976 or email [email protected]
Hatfield Business Park is a thriving mixed use development set within a carefully landscaped environment. The park sits on 400 acres of the former Hatfield Aerodrome. Masterplanned by Goodman, the park now hosts 3.5 million sq ft of business space creating 10,000 jobs. Elsewhere on the park there are over 2,000 homes, 18 retail units, Europe's largest Health and Racquets club, a police station and a University campus. With a 25 minute rail link to central London and the A1(M) link to the M25 close by, Hatfield Business Park offers an unrivalled mix of amenity and accessibility.