Homebuilders honour Remembrance Day in Lincolnshire
To mark the annual tribute to all those who lost their lives during the wars, Barratt Homes has attached large poppies to the lampposts at Barratt Homes at Bourne and Wigmore Park in New Waltham.
David Wilson Homes has attached large poppies to the lampposts at The Willows in Bourne, High Forest in New Waltham, Pastures Place in Corby Glen.
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Residents and visitors to the new communities in the county are encouraged to walk past the poppies and think about all those who served in conflicts across the world ahead of Remembrance Day on Monday 11th November.
John Reddington, Managing Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes, said: “As a tribute to all those who lost their lives in conflict, we have decorated our developments with poppies.
“During this time of remembrance, we hope the poppies will prompt Lincolnshire residents to take a moment of quiet reflection.”
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For more information about developments in the county, visit Barratt Homes in Lincolnshire or David Wilson Homes in Lincolnshire.