STORYTELLING EVENT BRINGS THE BOOKS TO LIFE FOR NOTTINGHAMSHIRE SCHOOL
To celebrate World Book Day (7th March), pupils from Langold Dyscarr Community School were treated to a storytelling event organised by Barratt Homes.
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B&DWS – SGB-33233 – Pupils from Langold Dsycarr with Lynne from Barratt Homes and Mark Fraser
The school is located near the developer’s Knights View development in Langold, and the event is another part of the homebuilder’s outreach to the local community.
Experienced storyteller Mark Fraser took the pupils on a journey beyond the pages through various stories to help promote the joy of reading.
World Book Day is celebrated globally to inspire reading among children. Its mission is to promote reading for pleasure and education, offering every child and young person the opportunity to have a book of their own.
Mark said: “It was a great privilege to be able to share these wonderful stories with the pupils at Langold Dyscarr Community School. It always amazes me that children will engage, create and be enraptured by storytelling. It is wonderful to see large corporate businesses supporting and encouraging such creativity.”
Gill Fotheringham, Headteacher at Langold Dyscarr Community School, said: “Our children were thoroughly enchanted by Mark’s stories, it was a wonderful event and our World Book Day celebration got off to a fantastic and magical start. Instilling a love for reading is high priority at Langold Dyscarr and thanks to Barratt Homes we have created some great memories and ignited a passion for reading in our pupils.”
The children experienced first-hand how oral storytelling has allowed stories to survive and evolve over thousands of years, and across continents.
Gary Chambers, Managing Director at Barratt Homes Sheffield, said: “It was a pleasure to host a storytelling session for pupils from Langold Dyscarr Community School and we’re pleased to hear how Mark’s stories really enchanted the children.
“Events such as these give us the opportunity to make a difference in the communities in which we build and encourage skills such as reading, writing, listening and creativity amongst local children.”
Knights View currently has a range of three and four bedroom homes available, starting from only £209,995.
A number of schemes are available for those looking to make a move, including deposit boosts to help first time buyers, and the Part Exchange scheme to benefit those looking to sell their current home.
Also, there is the developer’s Key Worker Deposit Contribution where a variety of key workers such as police force, fire service, prison service, education and employees of the NHS, can receive £1,000 for every £20,000 spent on the purchase price of a new home.