charity of the year

Who Got Pied? The Results of Our Charity Custard Pie Challenge

The three Directors with pie on their face

Turns out democracy only got us so far… 🥧😂 The public voted Nik as the winner (or loser, depending on how you look at it!), but Tracy at Payroll Matters had other ideas. Thanks to her generous donation, Nik, Dave and Pete all ended up wearing a custard pie. Safe to say there were plenty Who Got Pied? The Results of Our Charity Custard Pie Challenge

🥧 Who’s getting pied? The choice is yours!

A graphic which says "Who's Getting Pied"??? with Nik, Dave and Pete's photos, text saying 'vote now', logos for Morrison Design and Menieres & Vestibular UK and a QR code to the JustGiving page

Our directors Peter Newman-Earp David Gardner and Nik Clarke have bravely volunteered (*ahem, been persuaded) to put themselves in the firing line for charity… but only one will receive the official custard pie to the face! 😆 The rules are simple: 🥧 £5 = 1 vote🥧🥧 £8 = 2 votes🥧🥧🥧 £10 = 3 votes Donate 🥧 Who’s getting pied? The choice is yours!

Lunch & Learn with Ménière’s & Vestibular UK

Photo of Ménière’s & Vestibular UK leaflets on our coffee table with Happy News newspapers and architectural books in the background.

We were delighted to welcome Natasha Harrington-Benton, Director of Ménière’s & Vestibular UK, to the Morrison Design studio for an insightful Lunch & Learn session. As our Charity of the Year, it was a fantastic opportunity for our team to deepen our understanding of vestibular conditions, including Ménière’s disease, and the vital work the charity Lunch & Learn with Ménière’s & Vestibular UK

Announcing our 2026 Charity of the Year

An image of people walking in the Peak District with words that say 'Proud to be supporting' with Meniere's & Vestibular UL logo

We’re proud to announce that our Charity of the Year for 2026 is Meniere’s and Vestibular UK. The charity does vital work supporting people affected by vestibular disorders, raising awareness, and funding research into conditions that are often life-changing and widely misunderstood. You can learn more about their work here. This cause is particularly meaningful Announcing our 2026 Charity of the Year