Littleborough families set to have an egg-cellent time at Stubley Meadows
Date published: 15 March 2024
Liberty Wootton, Marketing Manager for Russell Homes with a selection of the Easter eggs that are up for grabs over the weekend of 23 and 24 March
Families in Littleborough are being invited to hop over to Russell Homes’ new Stubley Meadows development for an Easter egg hunt in aid of charity.
Stubley Meadows is a semi-rural development offering a variety of 4-bedroom homes. With only 6 homes remaining, don’t miss your opportunity to move to Littleborough. Book an appointment to make sure you're moved in before June.
The free Easter egg hunt is taking place around the show homes and sales centre at the New Road development on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 March.
Taking place from 11am until 4pm on both days, the event is open to children of all ages. Attendees will also be given the chance to take part in an Easter raffle, with the winner receiving a hamper full of Easter eggs.
All money raised over the weekend will be donated to Springhill Hospice, Russell Homes’ chosen charity partner. Russell Homes will match the funds raised over the two days to boost the final figure.
Meanwhile, home-buyers will be in with the chance of receiving a £1,000 John Lewis voucher if they reserve a property on 23 or 24 March. They will also receive an extra £250 towards their moving costs if they complete before 30 June.
Jackie Matheson, Sales Manager for Russell Homes, said: “What better way to get into the Easter spirit, than with a good old-fashioned Easter egg hunt! We’re really looking forward to welcoming as many local families as possible to Stubley Meadows over the two days, seeing the children have plenty of fun and, of course, raising money for such a great local cause.”
Springhill Hospice provides the highest standard of care for patients in need of palliative care, in-patient, day hospice, and outpatient services. For more information, visit www.springhill.org.uk
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