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Wheely good prize from Barratt Homes!
To support National Bike Week 2015 (15th – 21st June), Barratt Homes’ Vision development in Keighley asked school children from Ingrow Primary School to draw their perfect bike. After a flurry of entries and a rigorous selection process, Anze Buma, aged seven, has been selected as the winner and received a brand new bicycle.
Pupils from the primary school in Keighley were invited to enter the competition run by the local housebuilder, with Anze’s design chosen for her creativity and imagination. In recognition of her outstanding design, Anze was presented with a brand new bike by Julia McCallum, the Sales Adviser from Barratt Homes’ nearby Vision development.
Julia McCallum, Sales Advisor at Barratt Homes’ Vision development, commented:
“We had a fantastic response to our drawing competition with lots of great ideas, which made choosing a winner very difficult. Anze showed great creativity and a real love for cycling and we hope that she enjoys her new bike and continues to enjoy cycling and drawing.”
Vision is a development of two, three and four bedroom homes in the town of Keighley, West Yorkshire. The new homes at Vision have been designed to provide maximum style and space for the best possible price, meaning you’re guaranteed a superior quality home at excellent value for money. Prices start from £109,995.
To find out more about Vision, please visit: http://www.barratthomes.co.uk/new-homes/west-yorkshire/H555601-Vision,-Keighley/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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