Croudace Homes has helped bring festive cheer to Bow Brickhill Church of England Primary School by donating a real Christmas tree this December.
The donation forms part of the housebuilder’s ongoing commitment to supporting communities surrounding its developments, including The Paddocks on Station Road in Bow Brickhill.
“Wherever we build new homes, we always look to support local schools and communities, particularly at this festive time of year," said Stuart Elvidge, Sales and Marketing Director at Croudace North Thames, "With the Primary School being so local to our The Paddocks development, we knew we wanted to support them at this special time of year. We are pleased to have donated a Christmas tree and decorations for the pupils to enjoy. Seeing the children so excited to receive the Christmas tree really captured the festive spirit of the season.”
Elinor Wiemer, School Business Manager at Bow Brickhill Church of England Primary School added: “Our pupils were thrilled to receive the tree, decorations and lights.
"The tree holds pride of place in the school hall where all the children and staff can enjoy it and helped to make the school so much more festive in time for our annual EYFS and KS1 nativity play, our school Christmas Dinner and the Christingle Service which is attended by pupils and members of the local community and hosted in our School hall.
"The tree has received so many compliments from visitors and we are very thankful to Croudace Homes for their help during this festive season.”
The Paddocks is nestled on the edge of Bow Brickhill, just 0.3 miles from Bow Brickhill Church of England Primary School, and offers a collection of three- and four-bedroom homes. Sustainability is at the heart of The Paddocks, with energy efficient features including a water butt to every home, SMART technology heating system and air source heat pump to all homes.