BINGHAM HOMEBUILDER SPREADS FOOTBALL FEVER AFTER WOMEN’S WORLD CUP

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Barratt Homes North Midlands has donated a number of mini footballs to a nursery in Nottinghamshire to boost their excitement following the FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Serendipitys Day Nursery, located close to the housebuilder’s Romans’ Quarter development in Bingham, received 25 of the footballs during the World Cup, which took place in Australia and New Zealand.

This tournament had an exciting build up and England’s Lionesses built on their historic Euro 2022 win with an appearance in the final, and Barratt Homes has ensured the nursery’s pupils are enthusiastic about the sport following the games.

Michelle Breedon, Manager at Serendipitys Day Nursery, said: “The children have all loved the outdoor football sports and have been using them at our local park practicing their dribbling and ball control skills.”

Football remains the most popular sport in the world and, for the women’s game in particular, it’s certainly on the up. In a survey of children’s fitness conducted by Sport England, it was found that there are now 100,000 more girls playing football than there were five years ago.

Barratt Homes’ donation was not only made to encourage young children to stay active, but also to inspire the next generation of Lions and Lionesses.

Mark Cotes, Managing Director at Barratt Homes North Midlands, said: “As a leading housebuilder, we aim to support the communities in which we build and this includes helping children to stay active and encourage them to follow in the footsteps of their role models.

“We hope the children at Serendipitys Day Nursery have enjoyed using the footballs throughout the Women’s World Cup and continue to show an interest in sport as they grow up.”

Romans’ Quarter is a growing community in Bingham, with a range of two to five bedroom properties available in the glorious countryside of the Vale of Belvoir.