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Midlands housebuilder digs deep for Lutterworth Foodbank donation

Midlands housebuilder digs deep for Lutterworth Foodbank donation

Northants-based housebuilder Mulberry Homes, whose flagship development is in Lutterworth, has donated over £200 worth of food and household items to Lutterworth & Villages Foodbank as part of the company’s Distinctly Local 2020 vision.

Staff and visitors across several of Mulberry Homes’ sites – Kingsbury Park in Lutterworth, Heathcote Grange in Great Bowden and the developer’s Head Office in Creaton – collected a range of long-life food and drink items, as well as often-overlooked household goods such as laundry detergent, nappies and deodorant, for the benefit of the foodbank’s service users.  

Lucy Freeman, Project Manager for Lutterworth & Villages Foodbank, said:

“We would like to say a big thank you to Mulberry Homes for organising this very generous donation of 159kg of food and household items for our foodbank.

“As each three-day emergency food parcel we donate to our clients in need weighs approximately 10 kilograms per person, the items from Mulberry Homes’ staff, residents and customers will make a hugely positive and practical difference for a significant number of our clients.”

Ian Sadler, Managing Director of Mulberry Homes, said:

“A key element of our Distinctly Local 2020 vision is our commitment to strengthening, and forging lasting partnerships with, the communities local to our developments. It’s a pleasure to be able to make this donation towards Lutterworth & Villages Foodbank and those who benefit from its services, and we hope the items will offer a helping hand to those in need.”

“Distinctly Local – Strengthening and Connecting Communities” is Mulberry Homes’ new commitment to sustainability, influencing how it selects new development sites, designs and builds its homes and interacts with its customers, neighbours and local partners.

The initiative, which has recently been implemented at several of Mulberry’s developments across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Bedfordshire and Oxfordshire, will see a selection of local organisations and charities chosen to receive practical and financial support in the form of collaborations or donations. A calendar of events can be viewed here: mulberryhomes.co.uk/news/our-events.

Lutterworth & Villages Foodbank provides three days’ worth of nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to people referred to their service in crisis. They are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, who are working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK. The project is facilitated by St. Mary’s Church, Lutterworth, and supported by other local churches, schools, community groups, organisations and businesses – all working together towards stopping hunger in the area. To find out more, go to https://lutterworthvillages.foodbank.org.uk/.

Homes at Kingsbury Park are available from just £229,950, with home moving schemes such as Assisted Move, Help to Buy and Part Exchange available alongside Mulberry’s bespoke Key Workers Scheme, which offers £500 for every £20,000 spent on one of its homes and is available to staff from the emergency services, schools, hospitals, doctors’ surgeries and the armed forces (T&Cs apply).

Anyone who would like to know more can register their interest by calling 0333 121 1030 to speak to a Sales Advisor; by visiting mulberryhomes.co.uk/developments/kingsbury-park/overview/; or by dropping into the sales suite on Coventry Road, LE17 4YX between 10am and 5pm daily (or until 4pm Sundays).

Established in 2011 and based in Northamptonshire, Mulberry Homes is a medium housebuilder that provides quality properties across the wider midlands. It specialises in individual and small developments with their own looks and personalities and builds traditional homes with modern layouts.


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