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Local house builder supports volunteers at Sutton Bank
Local housebuilder David Wilson Homes has made a donation to the North York Moors National Park Authority to help its team of volunteers at the Sutton Bank National Park Centre, purchase new tools and equipment. The funds will help support the team in undertaking vital conservation work, and maintaining the habitat surrounding the visitor centre.
The housebuilder, which is developing the new Abbey Park site in Ampleforth, has made the £500 donation to the team of 31 volunteers who give their time for free to help maintain the landscape of the Sutton Bank area. The funds will assist in the further purchase of tools and protective clothing the volunteers need to undertake their jobs, which include, scrub management, wildflower grassland management, maintenance of the ‘easy access’ paths, clearing brash from heath areas and surfacing and vegetation management on promoted mountain bike routes.
Debbie Foster, Sales Manager at David Wilson Homes Yorkshire East, commented:
“The volunteers at Sutton Bank National Park Centre do a fantastic job in maintaining the environment and natural landscape of this spectacular area of the North York Moors National Park, so we thought it only right that we help them to continue their work. At David Wilson Homes we are committed to assisting the local communities in which we build wherever possible, and it is our hope that this donation will help in the preservation of Sutton Bank, so the area can be enjoyed for years to come.”
Abbey Park is located 15 minutes drive from Sutton Bank, near the market town of Helmsley. The new development, which is situated in the picturesque village of Ampleforth, has a mix of 4-5 bedroom homes, with excellent links to nearby York and Thirsk.
For more information on David Wilson Homes, go to www.dwh.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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