Pupils at Chuter Ede Primary School, Balderton, received a donation of 35 hi-vis vests from David Wilson Homes to help ensure they remained visible and safe during winter journeys to and from school.
The vests helped children stand out to drivers and other road users, particularly during early morning and late afternoon commutes when daylight was scarce.
Located near David Wilson Homes’ Fernwood Village and Hunters Place developments, Chuter Ede was the latest recipient of the homebuilder’s commitment to promoting community safety.
This initiative is part of an annual nationwide campaign by David Wilson Homes to provide hi-vis vests to schools across the country.
Rachel Revill, head of School at Chuter Ede, said: “We were thrilled to accept the donation of hi-vis vests from David Wilson Homes.”
John Reddington, managing director of David Wilson Homes East Midlands, said: “We were proud to donate these hi-vis vests to Chuter Ede and support its pupils’ safety throughout the winter months.”
David Wilson Homes’ Fernwood Village and Hunters Place are located in Fernwood.