HOUSEBUILDER’S VOLUNTEERS HELP FORMBY TO BLOOM
David Wilson Homes’ employees in Merseyside helped to brighten up an area of Liverpool Road with a volunteer day to plant daffodil bulbs.
Approximately 1,000 daffodil bulbs were planted at the Marie Curie Field of Hope by those in attendance, which included volunteers from the leading housebuilder, Formby residents and a small group of children from Redgate Primary School.
With the daffodils due to bloom in the spring, Formby residents can now look forward to a bright landscape in the town, put together by members of the community.
David Wilson Homes is building close to the planting area at its Pinewood Park development and among its volunteers digging in to help out with the bulb planting was Planning Director, Andrew Taylor.
Andrew said: “We were delighted to help with planting daffodils in Formby and everyone in attendance will have provided a lovely addition to Liverpool Road when spring arrives.
“Supporting the communities in which we build is a priority of ours and our colleagues always jump at the chance to help with these fantastic projects.”
The daffodil bulbs were provided by GSU Landscapes, who helped to rotavate the land and prepared it for planting ahead of the volunteer day.
Pinewood Park is a community of two, three and four bedroom homes within walking distance of pristine beaches, iconic sand dunes and coastal pinewoods.