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George Wimpey pilots new initiative in Bolton

18th June 2009 Print
George Wimpey pilots new initiative in Bolton Charities and community groups in Bolton stand to receive thousands of pounds from the housebuilder George Wimpey Manchester thanks to a new scheme running at Millgate, the company’s new build development in Bolton.

Millgate has been chosen to pilot Community Cashback, an initiative where official community groups or local charities who register with George Wimpey receive a cash donation from the company whenever one of their members or supporters buys a new home at the development.

The housebuilder is offering a £1,000 donation for all new properties sold under the scheme.

Chloe Dunne, field sales manager at Millgate, explains: “We already run a Recommend a Friend scheme at some of our new build developments, but this new initiative allows good causes and community groups to share the cashback rewards that are available.”

If the Community Cashback Initiative at Millgate is a success, it is envisaged that it will be rolled out at George Wimpey developments across north west England.

To take advantage of the scheme, interested local charities or official community groups must first register with George Wimpey Manchester on 0845 026 5204. They will then be sent official vouchers which can be redeemed for cash when a group member or supporter buys one of the new houses or new apartments available at Millgate.

The scheme runs across the different types of new homes available at the development, including the Cranage housetype, a luxurious four bedroom three storey home priced from just £147,995.

Two bedroom apartments are available at Millgate from just £79,995.

Millgate is located just outside Bolton town centre within easy reach of the town’s wide selection of High Street stores, shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.

Further information about the homes available at Millgate is available online at Georgewimpey.co.uk.

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George Wimpey pilots new initiative in Bolton