Telford neighbours may have found they’re getting a little more peas and quiet recently after children from Earlyworld Nursery have been busy growing their own produce thanks to our donation.
Redrow Midlands, which is currently building at Abbey Walk and Abbey Fields, on Castle Farm Way, is celebrating Good to Grow Day, by calling on the help of Telford’s youngsters. We tasked the children from Earlyworld Nursery to grow their own vegetables after donating gardening equipment.
Keen to ensure the children have just the thicket to create their vegetable patches, Redrow Midlands donated gardening gloves, soil, vegetable seeds, and a vegetable trug to grow their produce in. With their brand-new equipment delivered, children from Earlyworld Nursery spent no time mossing around, and quickly got to work setting up a new ‘gardening club’ for green-fingered pupils.
Claire Barber, Manager at Earlyworld Nursery, said: “Spring is in full bloom at Earlyworld Nursery thanks to Redrow Midlands’ generous donation. The children have loved putting their gardening gloves on and keep eagerly tending to their vegetables each morning. We’re looking forward to putting our home-grown vegetables to good use in a few months’ time and I know pupils can’t wait to sample our produce.”
Elaine Cartwright, Sales Director at Redrow Midlands, said: “Here at Redrow Midlands, we’re always looking for new ways to encourage thriving communities – not just at the developments we build, but in our local communities too.
“Good to Grow Day offered the perfect opportunity to reach out to local nursery schools and task them with the challenge of growing their own vegetables. We all remember marvelling at seeing something grow for the first time when we were children, and so we wanted to build on this curiosity by nurturing a passion for growing produce among Telford youngsters.
“We look forward to seeing Earlyworld Nursery’s new vegetable patch and their team of mini gardeners putting our donation to good use. We’re sure the vegetables will look absolutely radishing in a few weeks’ time and look forward to returning to the school for an all-important taste test.”
Nestled in the heart of peaceful Priorslee, Abbey Walk and Abbey Fields offer the perfect blend of rural living, while close to the local town and its amenities and just minutes from the M54. Offering a superb selection of nearby shops and restaurants and in the locality of outstanding schools, the development is perfect for first time buyers and families alike.
Warwick neighbours may have found they’re getting a little more peas and quiet recently after children from Warwick Nursery School have been busy growing their own produce thanks our donation.
Redrow Midlands, which is currently building at Midsummer Meadow, on Europa Way, is celebrating Good to Grow Day, by calling on the help of Warwick’s youngsters. We tasked children from Warwick Nursery School to grow their own vegetables after donating gardening equipment.
Keen to ensure the children have just the thicket to create their vegetable patches, Redrow Midlands donated gardening gloves, soil, vegetable seeds, and a vegetable trug to grow their produce in. With their brand-new equipment delivered, children from Warwick Nursery School spent no time mossing around, and quickly got to work planting and growing.
Cathy Bignold, Headteacher at Warwick Nursery School, said: “We are very grateful here at Warwick Nursery School for Redrow Midlands’ generous donation which has enabled us to add to our already established gardening beds.
“We’ve been planting seeds in our Forest School sessions and the children have loved getting their gardening gloves on and watching the seeds grow. We’re looking forward to tasting our home-grown vegetables and using them in cooking activities!”
Elaine Cartwright, Sales Director at Redrow Midlands, said: “Here at Redrow Midlands, we’re always looking for new ways to encourage thriving communities – not just at the developments we build, but in our local communities too.
“Good to Grow Day offered the perfect opportunity to reach out to local nursery schools and task them with the challenge of growing their own vegetables. We all remember marvelling at seeing something grow for the first time when we were children, and so we wanted to build on this curiosity by nurturing a passion for growing produce among Warwick youngsters.
“We look forward to seeing Warwick Nursery School’s new vegetable patch and their team of mini gardeners putting our donation to good use. We’re sure the vegetables will look absolutely radishing in a few weeks’ time and look forward to returning to the school for an all-important taste test.”
Surrounded by open farmland, woodland and waterways, Midsummer Meadow offers a mix of bespoke one and two-bedroom apartments, as well as two, three and four-bedroom homes from our Heritage collection, designed to suit a wide range of families. The development is well-connected, with a wide range of amenities just a stone’s throw away, and great transport links to Leamington Spa, Coventry, Birmingham and also London via train.
Nuneaton neighbours may have found they’re getting a little more peas and quiet recently after children from Milby Nursery and Kids’ Club have been busy growing their own produce thanks to our donation.
Redrow Midlands, which is currently building at Heritage Fields, on Higham Lane, is celebrating Good to Grow Day, by calling on the help of Nuneaton’s youngsters. We tasked children from Milby Nursery and Kids’ Club to grow their own vegetables after donating gardening equipment.
With the nursery having just installed their own raised beds, Redrow Midlands were keen to ensure the children have just the thicket to create their vegetable patches. The team donated gardening gloves, soil, vegetable seeds, tools and watering cans to help get the children started.
With their brand-new equipment delivered, children from Milby Nursery and Kids’ Club spent no time mossing around, and quickly got to work setting up a new ‘gardening club’ for green-fingered pupils.
Rachel Gannaway, Nursery Manager at Milby Nursery and Kids’ Club, said: “Spring is in full bloom at Milby Nursery and Kids’ Club thanks to Redrow Midlands’ generous donation. The children have loved putting their gardening gloves on and keep eagerly tending to their vegetables each morning. We’re looking forward to putting our home-grown vegetables to good use in a few months’ time and I know pupils can’t wait to sample our produce.”
Elaine Cartwright, Sales Director at Redrow Midlands, said: “Here at Redrow Midlands, we’re always looking for new ways to encourage thriving communities – not just at the developments we build, but in our local communities too.
“Good to Grow Day offered the perfect opportunity to reach out to local nursery schools and task them with the challenge of growing their own vegetables. We all remember marvelling at seeing something grow for the first time when we were children, and so we wanted to build on this curiosity by nurturing a passion for growing produce among Nuneaton youngsters.
“We look forward to seeing Milby Nursery and Kids’ Club’s new vegetable patch and their team of mini gardeners putting our donation to good use. We’re sure the vegetables will look absolutely radishing in a few weeks’ time and look forward to returning to the school for an all-important taste test.”
Heritage Fields is set among the rolling Warwickshire countryside, yet under two miles from the centre of Nuneaton and within easy reach of a choice of major motorways – perfectly placed for work, rest and play. Offering a choice of three and four-bedroom homes, including homes from our Heritage Collection, it’s no exaggeration to say that Heritage Fields really does have it all.
Rugby neighbours may have found they’re getting a little more peas and quiet recently after pupils from Abbots Farm Junior School have been busy growing their own produce thanks to our donation.
Redrow Midlands, which is currently building at Redrow at Houlton, in Clifton upon Dunsmore, is celebrating Good to Grow Day, by calling on the help of Rugby’s youngsters. We tasked pupils from Abbots Farm Junior School to grow their own vegetables after donating gardening equipment.
Keen to ensure the children have just the thicket to create their vegetable patches, Redrow Midlands donated gardening gloves, soil, vegetable seeds, and a vegetable trug for their produce to grow in.
With their brand-new equipment delivered, children from Abbots Farm Junior School spent no time mossing around, and quickly got to work planting and growing as an exciting addition to their curriculum.
Gemma Webb, Headteacher at Abbots Farm Junior School, said: “Spring is in full bloom at Abbots Farm Junior School thanks to Redrow Midlands’ generous donation. The children have loved putting their gardening gloves on and keep eagerly tending to their vegetables each morning. We’re looking forward to putting our home-grown vegetables to good use in a few months’ time and I know pupils can’t wait to sample our produce.”
Elaine Cartwright, Sales Director at Redrow Midlands, said: “Here at Redrow Midlands, we’re always looking for new ways to encourage thriving communities – not just at the developments we build, but in our local communities too.
“Good to Grow Day offered the perfect opportunity to reach out to local primary schools and task them with the challenge of growing their own vegetables. We all remember marvelling at seeing something grow for the first time when we were children, and so we wanted to build on this curiosity by nurturing a passion for growing produce among Rugby youngsters.
“We look forward to seeing Abbots Farm Junior School’s new vegetable patch and their team of mini gardeners putting our donation to good use. We’re sure the vegetables will look absolutely radishing in a few weeks’ time and look forward to returning to the school for an all-important taste test.”
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The new community at Redrow at Houlton has excellent road and rail connections across the Midlands and beyond, with trains to London in less than an hour. The new link road also means that the train station and Rugby town is just five minutes away, and the new homes sit within easy reach of a choice of Ofsted ‘outstanding’ schools.
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