School children get a lesson from Taylor Wimpey in Glenboig

School children get a lesson from Taylor Wimpey in Glenboig

James Nelson (site manager) and Deryck Schendel (regional health & safety advisor) along with Donna Cameron and Stacey Johnston (sales executives) welcome primary 6 pupils from Glenboig Primary to Taylor Wimpey’s Meadowside development in Glenboig

Marking the launch of three show homes, Taylor Wimpey West Scotland invited children from Glenboig Primary to visit its Meadowside development.

During their visit, the children from Primary 6 also had an opportunity to see some of the new homes that are under various stages of construction in Glenboig.

The visit forms part of the housebuilder’s commitment to playing a key role in the local community, as James Nelson, site manager at Meadowside added: “We really enjoyed meeting the children from Glenboig Primary School and being able to give them an insight into how we are building new homes in the village.



“With lots of interesting questions, we also hope that we have inspired a few of the youngsters to consider the housebuilding industry in the future.”

School children get a lesson from Taylor Wimpey in Glenboig

Whilst the children were at the development, the team also took the opportunity to remind them never to play near a building site and that a school visit was extra-special because normally there are no children allowed near any construction. Never playing near a construction site is a message that Taylor Wimpey is keen to reinforce to the wider local community – especially ahead of the summer school holiday.

Acting head teacher Irene Cummings, said: “Our Primary 6 children thoroughly enjoyed their visit to Taylor Wimpey’s Meadowside development. The development is under construction in our local area, and I appreciated the team taking the time to remind the children to never play near a construction site. This is a message that we’ve taken back to school to share with everyone.



“During our visit, the children asked lots of questions to learn more about the building process, and they really enjoyed seeing the different stages that it takes to build a new house in real-life. And from their excited reactions, we know they absolutely loved the show homes.”


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