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Barratt Manchester looking to leave a lasting legacy
Community groups, charities, schools and colleges in the North West are being invited to apply for help from the newly relaunched Barratt Legacy Programme.
Through the Legacy programme, house builder Barratt Homes offers everything from building materials and skilled tradesmen to training and even cash donations for community projects.
Since the scheme launched in 2011 Barratt Homes has supported over 60 community projects across the North West of England. It has also donated more than £80,000 to good causes.
Barratt Manchester managing director Neil Goodwin said: “We are looking for projects that will genuinely leave a lasting legacy for the local community.
“Every Barratt Homes development becomes an integral part of the surrounding community. Legacy ensures that local people benefit from that relationship for years to come.”
To find out more or to apply for support from the Barratt Legacy Programme visit: www.barrattlegacy.co.uk or by contact the Barratt PR team on 0161 234 2277.
Barratt Homes currently has homes for sale all over the North West, including Cottam Meadow, Preston, Blundells Wood, Wigan and The Orchards in Liverpool
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by George Osborne .
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