David Wilson Homes has donated mini footballs to Corby Glen Preschool, supporting
grassroots football and encouraging young children to stay active.
Corby Glen Preschool, which is based close to David Wilson Homes’ Pastures Place
development on Bourne Road, received 25 footballs to inspire active play and
enjoyment of sport among its students.
In addition to Corby Glen, David Wilson Homes has been donating footballs to
nurseries across the region, aiming to support early engagement in physical
activities that could inspire the next generation of footballers.
Charlotte Mead, Treasurer for Corby Glen Preschool, said: “It was lovely for David
Wilson Homes to donate these footballs. The children have been enjoying playing
games already and I know they will continue to do so.
“We have an amazing outdoor space at the preschool, and this is perfect to
encourage the children to get active and enjoy the outside even more.”
David Wilson Homes’ donation to the nurseries was not only made to encourage
young children to stay active, but also to inspire the next generation of footballers.
John Reddington, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes East Midlands, said:
“As a leading housebuilder, we aim to support the communities in which we build,
and this includes helping children to stay active and encourage them to follow in the
footsteps of their role models.
“We hope the children at Corby Glen Preschool will enjoy using the footballs
throughout the season and continue to show an interest in sport.”
Pastures Place currently boasts a selection of three, four and five bedroom
properties, surrounded by green open space and rural charm.
For more information about the homes available at Pastures Place, call the David
Wilson Homes sales team on 033 3355 8483.
To find out more about developments in the area, visit the website at David Wilson
Homes in Lincolnshire.
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