Larkfleet Homes, part of the Larkfleet Group, has provided school children from Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary School with high visibility safety vests.
The donation is part of Larkfleet's ongoing sponsorship and work within the local community.
Mrs Cherry Edwards, head teacher of Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary School, said: "We are very grateful for Larkfleet's generous contribution that will help ensure our youngsters are safe travelling to and from school activities located off site. As the nights are now drawing in, it is especially important that children are aware of safety issues surrounding travel and these high visibility vests will help to ensure this message reaches the children."
Larkfleet managing director Karl Hick commented: "Larkfleet is delighted to support the school with this donation. As a local business, it is important to invest in local groups and communities - something that Larkfleet continually strives to do."
Larkfleet consistently works with local groups within the local community. The company recently donated £500 to Bourne Cricket Club that has gone towards new equipment for the club and its players.
Larkfleet Homes currently has a development on the Old Laundry site at Manning Road, Bourne, where two bedroom apartments, two bed coach houses and three bedroom homes are available.
The show home on the Old Laundry development in Bourne is now open, allowing potential Larkfleet customers to view a typical three bedroom property available on the site.
Also in Bourne, on a development on Willoughby Walk, Larkfleet Homes is offering two bedroom coach houses and three bedroom houses.
All of the properties on these developments are built to meet level 3 of the Code for Sustainable Homes. This high standard of environmental construction of Larkfleet's properties allows householders to save up to six hundred pounds a year in energy bills. With projected increasing energy costs in the future, Larkfleet Homes' properties will continue to save householders money for years to come.
Larkfleet Group continues to innovate to ensure that it is at the forefront of energy efficient building and development.
Larkfleet Homes, part of the Larkfleet Group, has provided school children from Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary School with high visibility safety vests.
The donation is part of Larkfleet's ongoing sponsorship and work within the local community.
Mrs Cherry Edwards, head teacher of Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary School, said: "We are very grateful for Larkfleet's generous contribution that will help ensure our youngsters are safe travelling to and from school activities located off site. As the nights are now drawing in, it is especially important that children are aware of safety issues surrounding travel and these high visibility vests will help to ensure this message reaches the children."
Larkfleet managing director Karl Hick commented: "Larkfleet is delighted to support the school with this donation. As a local business, it is important to invest in local groups and communities - something that Larkfleet continually strives to do."
Larkfleet consistently works with local groups within the local community. The company recently donated £500 to Bourne Cricket Club that has gone towards new equipment for the club and its players.
Larkfleet Homes currently has a development on the Old Laundry site at Manning Road, Bourne, where two bedroom apartments, two bed coach houses and three bedroom homes are available.
The show home on the Old Laundry development in Bourne is now open, allowing potential Larkfleet customers to view a typical three bedroom property available on the site.
Also in Bourne, on a development on Willoughby Walk, Larkfleet Homes is offering two bedroom coach houses and three bedroom houses.
All of the properties on these developments are built to meet level 3 of the Code for Sustainable Homes. This high standard of environmental construction of Larkfleet's properties allows householders to save up to six hundred pounds a year in energy bills. With projected increasing energy costs in the future, Larkfleet Homes' properties will continue to save householders money for years to come.
Larkfleet Group continues to innovate to ensure that it is at the forefront of energy efficient building and development.
