Housebuilder donates a series of 'star' themed books to Woodrow First School - The Redditch Standard

Housebuilder donates a series of 'star' themed books to Woodrow First School

Redditch Editorial 15th Dec, 2019 Updated: 17th Dec, 2019   0

WOODROW First School is the proud owner of a series of ‘star’ themed books donated by housebuilder David Wilson Homes.

The gift was the celebrate the company’s ‘five-star’ accreditation from the Home Builders Federation (HBF) annual customer satisfaction survey.

This is the tenth year in a row that David Wilson Homes has received the top rating and to mark its continued success, the housebuilder donated a selection of ‘star’ themed books to the school, which is near to its Abbey Gate development on Nine Days Lane.

The HBF survey asks all customers who have bought a new house whether they would recommend it to a friend and for David Wilson Homes to be awarded five stars means that more than 90 per cent of its customers are happy to recommend their property.




Richard Kieran, headteacher at Woodrow First School and Nursery said: “We are extremely pleased that David Wilson Homes offered this fantastic collection of books to our school, as it’s important to us to provide an extensive range of fiction for our pupils to encourage reading and creativity.

“We’re very much looking forward to what the future brings for our students and allowing them to progress with their reading skills with these exciting works of fiction.”


Valerie Martin, of David Wilson Homes Mercia, added: “We’re delighted to have donated a wide selection of books to Woodrow First School and Nursery, which we are sure they will enjoy over the school year.

“We wish the pupils every success with their future endeavours and hope that the books we have donated are a wonderful resource for students for years to come!”

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