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Gloucestershire housebuilder supports animal charity through housing project
Summary
Newland Homes presented a donation cheque to Teckels Animal Sanctuaries as its Upton's Garden development nears completion under the 'Home for a Home' scheme. The project has two unsold homes remaining out of the original eight.
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Newland Homes of Barnwood has presented a donation cheque to Teckels Animal Sanctuaries to mark the near completion of its Upton's Garden development. The contribution is part of the firm's "Home for a Home" pledge to support rehoming a rescue animal for each zero carbon home sold. The small development in Whitminster has attracted buyers who value outdoor space and now has just two homes left for sale.
Key facts:
- The donation was made to Teckels Animal Sanctuaries as Upton's Garden nears completion.
- The contribution forms part of the "Home for a Home" scheme linked to zero carbon homes.
- The development originally comprised eight homes and now has two unsold properties remaining.
- Teckels cares for and rehomes around 250 cats and dogs each year and relies on local donations.
- Upton's Garden homes are designed to be fossil-fuel-free and use solar panels, air source heat pumps and extensive insulation; the site sits near the River Frome and the Cotswold Canals.
Summary:
The donation arrives while Teckels faces rising costs and seasonal pressures, and it is reported to help the charity continue its care for vulnerable animals. The Home for a Home scheme is reported as nearing completion with two homes remaining at Upton's Garden. Undetermined at this time.
