At the Persimmon Homes Healthy Communities gala dinner for finalists, from left: Mark Cook, Regional Managing Director for Persimmon Homes North West; Dave Hodgson, Sales Director Persimmon Homes North West; and Marie Fisher and Craig Edmondson from Jump Space.

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Housebuilder rewards sporting finalist with £5,000 cheque

A Stockport sporting group has been handed a cheque for £5,000 in a national competition run by leading housebuilder Persimmon Homes.

Jump Space received the money through the Persimmon Healthy Communities scheme which saw the housebuilder give away £435,000 to 30 finalists.

Persimmon Homes North West chose Jump Space after hearing of their plans to buy their own purpose built centre fitted out with trampoline and specialised sensory play equipment to encourage mobility even by the most severely impaired.

The Healthy Communities competition went to a public vote where all 30 finalists battled to receive Persimmon Homes’ top prize of £200,000. Overall winners, Heart of England Community Boxing Club, will completely redevelop their new premises in Hinckley with the prize money.

All of the finalists were invited to attend a gala dinner at York Racecourse last night (Thursday) where 27 organisations received £5,000 for getting to the final stage of the competition. SportsAble, based in Maidenhead, and Park Wrekin Gymnastics, based in Telford, were named the two runners-up, and both received £50,000.

Mark Cook, Regional Managing Director at Persimmon Homes North West, said: “The Healthy Communities scheme has been a great success and we had a brilliant evening at York Racecourse celebrating the fantastic work of these special sporting clubs.

“We have been overwhelmed by both the response to the competition, and the hard work of those involved within the sporting clubs, who work exceptionally hard to train the next generation of sporting heroes.”

Persimmon Homes launched its Healthy Communities scheme last May, and has since given £615,000 to support amateur youth sport in England, Scotland and Wales.

Thousands of groups and individuals applied for monthly donations of £750 to pay for kit and equipment and as part of their entry had to say what they would spend the £200,000 on if they were lucky enough to win the top prize.

Persimmon Homes North West gave away £6,000 locally as part of this and nationally, Persimmon’s 30 businesses donated £180,000.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sam Taylor .

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