Pupils at St Nicholas Primary School in Cottesmore have received a high-visibility bag tag each from local housebuilder Lovell Homes, to help them stay safe during the darker months this winter.
Leading developer Lovell Homes is currently building at its nearby Greetham Gardens development, offering a beautiful selection of 34 three, four and five-bedroom detached homes just off Oakham Road in Greetham.
Sarah Lyons, Head Teacher at St Nicholas CE Primary said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to Lovell Homes who provided our whole school team with glow in the dark tags for rucksacks and school bags.
“This was such a considerate gesture and perfect timing for the short, dark, winter nights we are currently experiencing.
“Our school learning focus this term is ‘Being Responsible’ and we can all play our own small part now by ensuring we are safe walking to and from school wearing our new fluorescent tags. Thank you Lovell for thinking of us.”
Toni Boden, regional sales manager for Lovell said: “We are delighted to have been able to help St Nicholas Primary and the pupils throughout the winter.
“We want to urge pupils to stay safe all throughout the year and hope that these tags are used as much as possible to help improve children’s visibility to motorists.”
The stunning homes available at Greetham Gardens have all been beautifully crafted using local stone and slate from nearby Stamford, benefitting from a garage and beautiful block paved driveways, Bosch and Zanussi built-in kitchen appliances and an ensuite to bedroom one.
Homes at Greetham Gardens are priced from £334,995, and can also be bought using the Government backed Help to Buy scheme, allowing customers to purchase a Lovell home with just a 5% deposit, a 20% Government loan and a 75% mortgage.