EVERYTHING in the garden will be looking lovelier thanks to a donation from a housebuilder.
The Wokingham Volunteer Centre, based in Erftstadt Court, has been given £1,000 to help its green and tidy gardening scheme.
David Wilson Homes, currently building the Ashridge Grange development off Warren House Road, made the donation from its community fund.
The money will go towards purchasing new equipment for the gardening team ahead of the planting season this spring.
Green and Tidy helps around 160 older and disabled Wokingham residents, by ensuring their gardens are maintained so they can still enjoy them.
Kimberley Benson, sales and marketing director for David Wilson Southern Counties, said: “We are excited to support the scheme. With spring and summer approaching, the residents will greatly appreciate being able to enjoy their gardens in the nice weather, when it is crucial to have an outside space that is tidy and safe..”
Nick Fellows, Chief Officer for The Wokingham Volunteer Centre, said: “Thanks to the donation from David Wilson Southern Counties, we are able to expand the reach of our help.”