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David Wilson Homes donates £200 to local school
Local housebuilder David Wilson Homes is donating £200 from sales at its Abbey Park development. The donation will be gifted to local school, St Benedict’s, which will be using the funds to purchase sports equipment for its students.
The donation follows a successful sales period for the local housebuilder. With a number of schemes available at the development, including Help to Buy and Part Exchange, Abbey Park has been popular with buyers and David Wilson Homes wanted to give something back to support the local community.
Debbie Foster, Sales Manager at David Wilson Homes, commented: “At David Wilson Homes we are keen to ensure we’re not just providing luxury family properties for the local community, but that we’re also supporting local projects and schemes too. We’re hoping this provides St Benedict’s students with an excellent opportunity to enjoy more sports activities when they return to school in September.”
Debbie continued: “Our Abbey Park development is popular with local buyers, so we’re really looking forward to seeing their children benefit from the donation. It’s a great community and we’re delighted to be contributing to it.”
For more information about David Wilson Homes please visit: http://www.dwh.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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