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Housebuilder helps children take part in birdwatch
Local housebuilder, David Wilson Homes, which has both the Bodington Manor and Applegarth Manor developments in Leeds, invited children from local primary schools to take part in some bird watching at its sites for the RSPB’s Big Schools’ Birdwatch, part of the world’s biggest wildlife survey.
David Wilson Homes announced a partnership with the RSPB in 2015 that sees the housebuilder working closely with the nature conservation charity to encourage its residents and local communities to make their homes more wildlife friendly.
Children from Adel Primary School were invited to Bodington Manor, whilst children from Oulton Primary School visited the Applegarth Manor site last week, and given ‘Spot it’ cards to help them recognise and learn about birds and other wildlife in the area. Bodington Manor is situated off a quiet leafy lane with mature trees and grassy verges, and Applegarth Manor is located off a quiet country lane, both providing perfect environments for children and residents to get closer to nature.
Dan Hardcastle, Sales Manager at Bodington Manor, said: “It was great to have children come along to Bodington Manor and Applegarth Manor, as the surrounding areas are the perfect setting to encourage them to learn about local wildlife and there was much excitement on the day! David Wilson Homes understands the importance of educating children about nature and we are committed to working alongside the RSPB to make our developments more wildlife friendly too.”
Mrs Gillespie, Science Coordinator and Year 6 teacher from Adel Primary School, said: “I am always keen to take advantage of any opportunity that enables us to take the children outside, helping them learn more about their local area in the natural environment. Bodington Manor has been an ideal setting for us to spot some of the local birds and the children really enjoyed it. It’s lovely to see that David Wilson Homes is encouraging bird watching with local schools and communities, and I look forward to hearing more from the children about what they’ve learned!”
Bodington Manor is a beautiful development of four and five bedroom homes situated in the village of Adel, North Leeds, and is highly sought-after for its distinctive rural, countryside feel. Homes are available to purchase from £539,995.
Applegarth Manor is a stunning rural development of four and five bedroom homes located in the family friendly village of Oulton. These new homes are built in both brick and stone to complement the surrounding area. There are currently only nine homes left to purchase at Applegarth Manor, with prices beginning from £369,995.
You can find more information about the RSPB and the Big Schools’ Birdwatch at: http://www.rspb.org.uk/
For more information about David Wilson Homes or to find a development near you, visit www.dwh.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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