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28th March 2024

Lincolnshire housebuilder forms egg-citing partnership with local school

Housebuilder Chestnut Homes is getting ready for a cracking Easter by working alongside pupils at Coningsby St. Michael's Church of England Primary School to create some special, hand-crafted decorations.

 

Students aged from 4 to 11 were tasked with decorating 30 hanging Easter eggs that have taken pride of place on a tree at Chestnut Homes’ marketing suite at Kings Manor, Coningsby.

 

Helene Key, sales manager at Chestnut Homes, said: “Being an active part of the communities we build within is central to who we are, and our local schools are an essential part of every area. Plus, these students are the future of Lincolnshire and have amazing imaginations and talent that are always worthy of celebrating.

 

“Many of our residents at Kings Manor in Coningsby attend these schools, so it’s lovely to be able to work with them on this special project.

 

“We’d like to thank the students at St Michael’s for making our marketing suite look egg-stra special this Easter.”

 

Coningsby St. Michaels CofE, which is based on School Lane, educates students from ages 4 to 11 and has a strong ethos of valuing and inspiring all members of its community.

 

Sandy Khanna, headteacher at Coningsby St. Michaels CofE, said: “As a Church of England primary school, Easter is a time of celebration for us, so we’d like to thank Chestnut Homes for asking us to take part in this project. We hope this will be the start of a great partnership for us in future.”

 

 

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