ESSEX HOMEBUILDER CELEBRATES THE QUEEN’S JUBILEE WITH A BIG TREE PLANT
In light of the 70th anniversary of The Queen’s reign, Barratt and David Wilson Homes – subsidiaries of Barratt Group – have planted over 1,500 trees in communities across Britain.
The Jubilee Big Tree Plant saw the country’s largest housebuilder plant trees to recognise the Queen’s wish to create a legacy for future generations.
Simon Wood, Managing Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes Eastern Counties, said: “Her Majesty The Queen has been a constant positive force in all of our lives since taking the throne in 1953.
“We wanted to recognise her incredible service to the country and her communities by fulfilling Her Majesty’s wish to plant trees that improve the sustainability of the local environment. It was wonderful to be able to mark the Queen’s Jubilee celebration in this way.”
In attendance to mark the occasion at High Elms Park were Barratt and David Wilson Homes’ Sales Director Annette Hurst and Senior Sales Adviser Helena Reilly.
Barratt and David Wilson Homes has continued its celebration of the Platinum Jubilee by becoming a long-term partner of the Royal Horticultural Society, whose patron is the Queen. Barratt and David Wilson Homes, which was named Sustainable House Builder of the Year, will sponsor the water feature within the show-shopping Paradise Garden at RHS Bridgewater in Salford, the first urban garden created by the RHS.
High Elms Park is located in the beautiful countryside with access to many fantastic facilities and amenities on the doorstep including schools, shops, open spaces and play areas.