George Wimpey highlights children’s safety

They arranged for 70 high-visibility vests to be donated to Sherfield, an independent co-educational day school for children aged three months to 18 years in Sherfield-on-Loddon, so that youngsters on their way to and from school can be seen easily by drivers.
Tim Betts, Sales and Marketing Director for George Wimpey West London, says: “We have tied in the campaign with the importance of building site safety, and why it’s important for everyone – including our professional builders – to be aware of the hazards and to make themselves visible to others around them.”
Youngsters from Sherfield School have been invited along to the Bramley Green development, where a range of family homes are being built, to find out more about Health and Safety at work.
The development’s location, off German Road in the village of Bramley, puts homes within easy reach of a choice of traditional shops and amenities, including a general store, a pub, a bakers, a parish church and a primary school.
Bramley Station is just a short walk away and provides regular services to Reading and Basingstoke, where fast and frequent connecting trains can be caught into London. The M3 and M4 are a few minutes’ drive.
For leisure, the village is surrounded by beautiful open countryside, with a local golf course, a gym, riding schools and a swimming pool nearby.
The development is open every day from 10.30am to 5.30pm. For more information, log on to Georgewimpey.co.uk.