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Redrow is part of Barratt Redrow, the UK’s leading housebuilder, making sustainable living a reality and building strong communities that people want to live in. Across our three differentiated brands – Barratt Homes, David Wilson, and Redrow – Barratt Redrow offers a range of high-quality and well-designed homes of all tenures.

Boost for Mental health support sessions

Support for Girlguiding group 

Redrow donated £1,000 from its Chester community fund, linked with Kings Moat Garden Village. This has covered a mental health instructor, life coach, fitness coach and marketing.

 

Marcus Ting, director of Inspiring Futures who developed Strive to Thrive, said: “The programme is delivered by a fully qualified team of professionals with a wealth of lived experience around this programme. Redrow’s donation will mean we can reach more people face to face to talk through all aspects of mental health and help develop strategies to manage it effectively.”

Saltney-based Brownies unit has had help towards its running costs to ensure rising prices aren’t passed onto families.

Based at Saltney Church Hall, St Mark’s Brownies has received £500 from Redrow’s Chester community fund, linked with the housebuilder’s Kings Moat Garden Village development on Wrexham Road.

 

St Mark’s applied for help towards general running costs such as rent, equipment and resources for badge activities, plus to help towards the increasing cost for out-of-unit activities.

 

Unit leader Beth Jones said: “We welcome all girls from seven to 10 years old for nonstop fun, learning and adventure. Redrow’s donation means we have been able to mitigate the need to significantly increase our charge for each term. The girls in our pack come from families with varying financial circumstances and with the cost-of-living crisis we are currently in, it is important to us to keep the cost for families to a minimum so no girl misses out on the opportunities and experience Girlguiding provides.”

Boost for Chester buddy scheme

A CHARITY that supports neurodiverse teens in the Lache area can connect with more young people after a donation from Redrow.

Wise Connections is a non-profit buddy system that aims to foster meaningful connections among neurodiverse teens in the Lache area of Chester, who may be feeling lonely and isolated.

It’s the brainchild of Max Wiseman who has Asperger syndrome and wanted to bring the neurodiverse community closer together to feel more supported.

Max has been working with Storyhouse and The Agency since September 2023 to curate a project that will provide young people with opportunities to make social change within their community. He applied to Redrow’s community fund, linked to Kings Moat Garden Village, and received £800 to deliver a second project. 

Kings Moat is within the parish boundary of Dodleston Parish Council.

Thanks to Parish Council support, our communities can stay connected and informed. 

https://www.dodlestonparishcouncil.co.uk/

info@kingsmoatcommunity.co.uk

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