A primary school’s outdoor play area has been improved with the addition of a mud kitchen.
The kitchen was donated by Taylor Wimpey Southern Counties to St Mary the Virgin CE Primary School in Gillingham.
The developer has also contributed £250 to fund a new outdoor storage shed at the school.
The school has thanked Taylor Wimpey. (Image: Taylor Wimpey) Emma Board, deputy headteacher at the school, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Taylor Wimpey for their generous donation of a beautiful mud kitchen for our nursery children, as well as the funds to purchase a much-needed storage shed for our outdoor equipment.
“Your support has made a real difference in enhancing our outdoor learning environment.
“Thank you for helping our children play, explore, and grow.”
Taylor Wimpey Southern Counties’ sales and marketing director, Roz Wells, added: “At Taylor Wimpey, we believe in creating communities where families can thrive, and supporting local schools is a fundamental part of this commitment.
“We are delighted to donate the mud kitchen and funds towards the new shed for St Mary the Virgin CE Primary School.
“These resources will provide children with opportunities to explore nature and learn through outdoor play, which is essential for their development.”
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