The £750 donation will go towards the purchase of new equipment for conservation tasks around the local area.
The conservation group works to protect and enhance the valleys of South Maidstone for the benefit of residents, wildlife and visitors. The group, which was started in 2000 by local residents who were concerned about traffic in the valley, has also made land purchases in the area which they estimate nearly 50 people walk through and enjoy each day. They also strive to promote a local sense of community and hold a number of social events throughout the year.
Dennis Usmar from Valley Conservation Society, said: “Donations help us conserve the beautiful area of South Maidstone for everyone to enjoy. We are grateful to Redrow for their support which will help us continue our work in the local area.”
Stuart Galloway, Sales Director at Redrow South East, said: “At Redrow we are committed to fostering the areas in and around our developments. Valley Conservation Society’s mission aligns with our ethos to create better places to live so we are proud to support their efforts in the local area. We hope our contribution makes a real difference to residents and visitors alike who can enjoy the beautiful Kent surroundings.”
The donation was made as part of Redrow South East’s Community Fund which launched last year. The fund provides organisations, schools and groups at the heart of the community with donations to help them thrive. We have also provided investment in the areas surrounding their developments including contributions toward education, healthcare, public transport and affordable housing.
Redrow South East has a range of three and four bedroom homes available at the Monchelsea Park development in Maidstone. The final block of one and two bedroom apartments will also be launching early this year nearby at The Mill. Both of the developments feature energy efficient living amidst plentiful amenities and excellent transport links for commuters.
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