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Charles Church supports Newport community

15th June 2007 Print
Charles Church Wales Sales Executive Tracey Warner, Councillor Stephen Jones, Jane Lavelle, Helen Leighfield, Councillor Don Waters and Councillor Eddie Burke Charles Church Wales has recently donated £5,000 towards rebuilding Rogerstone’s new community centre, which is located adjacent to the housebuilder’s development ‘Foxglove Gardens’ in Rogerstone, Newport.

Charles Church Wales Sales Executive Tracey Warner presented the cheque to Councillor Don Waters and Councillor Eddie Burke from Rogertstone Ward as well as Councillor Stephen Jones, Jane Lavelle, Youth and Community Manager and Helen Leighfield.

Katherine Faull, Charles Church Wales Sales Director comments: “Charles Church prides itself in establishing itself in the area it is building and always aims to support the local community. We are delighted to present Newport City Council with this cheque. The construction of the community centre is coming along nicely, which will ultimately give the community a place to come together.”

‘Foxglove Gardens’ is a superb development of three, four and five-bedroom homes boasting striking external and internal design with the highest of specification offered as standard by Charles Church. ‘Foxglove Gardens’ is located in the small hamlet of Rogerstone, just three miles from the city of Newport. Newport, the third largest city in Wales, is just one mile from the M4, a 15-minute train journey from Cardiff, and less than two hours train journey away from Birmingham New Street and London Paddington.

Prices currently range from £196,000 to £345,000. Please ask the sales executive about Charles Church Part Exchange scheme, available on selected homes. For further information, please visit the sales office and showhome, open from daily, from 10.30am to 5.30pm. Alternatively, for further information, visit the website at Charleschurch.com.

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Charles Church Wales Sales Executive Tracey Warner, Councillor Stephen Jones, Jane Lavelle, Helen Leighfield, Councillor Don Waters and Councillor Eddie Burke