Housing developer warns children where not to go site seeing this summer

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NOW that the school summer holidays are underway, a housing developer is warning about the dangers of playing on building sites.

New homes developments under construction, including Orchard meadows at Appleton, may look like exciting places to explore, but the developer is warning children and their parents that they can be extremely hazardous.

Rob Holbrook, Managing Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes North West, said: “Developers like ourselves are building more new homes at sites all over the country, but until they are completed these places can be dangerous.
Whilst we do watch out for youngsters during the day and secure our developments at night, we would like to ask parents to ensure the safety of their children during the holidays, especially if they live near an active building site.”

Barratt and David Wilson Homes hosts site visits for local children when possible, and holds regular safety talks for schools close to wherever it is building new homes to encourage site safety and highlight the hazards of playing on or near construction sites.
They are currently building homes at the following developments in the county: Winnington Village in Northwich, Kingsbourne in Nantwich, Scholar’s Place in Crewe, King’s Park and Galloway Grange in Macclesfield, Stanneylands in Wilmslow and Orchard Meadows in Appleton Cross.

For more information on any nearby developments, please call the Barratt Homes sales team on 0333 455 3073 or the David Wilson Homes sales team on 0333 355 8480. Alternatively, visit www.barratthomes.co.uk or www.dwh.co.uk


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