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The children from Happyfeet Nursery in Watton with their watering cans. - Credit: Keith Mindham Photography A group of nursery children did some planting at a new homes development in Watton to mark National Children s Gardening Week. David Wilson Homes invited 10 children from Happyfeet Day Nursery to the company s Wayland Fields development in Watton just ahead of the week, which runs from May 29 to June 6. The children from Happyfeet Nursery in Watton planting at Wayland Fields. - Credit: Keith Mindham Photography The youngsters took turns digging and planting a variety of flowers, with assistance from Paul Baines at Baines Landscaping. ....
Barratt and David Wilson Homes has extended its 5pc deposit scheme for a further six months to NHS workers in Norfolk. - Credit: B&DWEC Barratt and David Wilson Homes has announced that it will be extending its 5pc deposit contribution for NHS workers across Norfolk. The company started the scheme in 2020 to thank NHS workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Initially, the scheme was due to finish at the end of December, but a recent decision was made to extend it for a further six months. Barratt and David Wilson Homes has helped 63 NHS workers in the eastern region to benefit so far, and is now hoping to assist many more in purchasing a new home over the next six months. ....
Barratt and David Wilson Homes new show home gardens will follow strict RSPB guidance under its new initiative to champion nature-friendly housing. - Credit: BDWEC UK property developer Barratt and David Wilson Homes, which has sites in Norfolk and Suffolk, has teamed up with wildlife charity RSPB to help make new housing more nature-friendly. By 2023 the developer, which has sites in Watton, Horsford and Cringleford in Norfolk and in Red Lodge and Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, will prioritise wildlife on all of its new developments by creating dedicated space for local biodiversity conservation, installing a range of wildlife-friendly features and following RSPB expert advice. ....