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There’s a buzz for Trimsaran pupils with help from housebuilder

Housebuilder Dandara has donated ‘bee hotels’ to Trimsaran Community Primary school, close to its Golwg Gwendraeth development.

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Trimsaran Primary pupils with their 'Bee Hotels'

By providing a bee hotel for each year group, Dandara says it is contributing to efforts ensuring the preservation of local wildlife, all while helping children to foster an appreciation of the vital work bees carry out in our ecosystem.

Tracey Gallacher-Thresh, Sales & Marketing Director for Dandara Wales & West said: “We’re always looking for new ways to support the communities we build in, which is why we are so pleased to donate bee hotels to Trimsaran Community Primary School. It’s important we are all helping and learning about local biodiversity, and we hope the pupils enjoy looking after their hotels.”

Catrin Bowley, Eco Co-ordinator at Trimsaran Community Primary School added: “It’s great to see the children so excited to look after their new bee hotels, which we have set up in our outdoor area,  and we are all looking forward to seeing them be used by our new visitors. It’s a great opportunity for us to learn more about our local wildlife also, so we’d like to thank Dandara for their kind donation.”

Dandara are currently building new homes close to Ffos Las racecourse, where they recently opened their new sales office.

The housebuilder say they currently have a range of three and four bedroom homes available to reserve off-plan at Golwg Gwendraeth including The Afan, a three bedroom property priced from £239,995 now available to purchase with the Help to Buy Wales scheme. There are also four types of four bedroom homes with The Thaw from £269,995, The Ebbw from £299,995, The Teifi from £359,995 and The Usk from £374,995.

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