Housebuilder Bellway has made a £300 contribution towards the horticultural events at the 2023 Poynton Show.
A highlight in the Cheshire village’s annual events calendar, the Poynton Show is one of the North West’s largest horticultural and agricultural gatherings and takes place at Poynton Show Ground on South Park Drive on the Saturday of the August bank holiday every year.
Located close to Bellway’s Copperfields development on Dickens Lane, the housebuilder was pleased to support the show and has made a contribution towards the costs of publicity and promotion of the show, plus computerised schedule preparation and prize money.
Member of the Poynton Horticultural Committee, Bryan Doherty, commented:
“We are incredibly grateful to Bellway for its kind donation towards the show; there has been a show in Poynton since 1885 and donations from individuals and businesses are vital to its continued success.”
As a thank you, Bryan Doherty and Poynton Horticultural Committee chairman Ken Carr, used their expertise to create and install two stunning new planters for Bellway: overflowing with bright floral impatiens, petunias, antirrhinums and cineraria, the large planters have pride of place outside the sales office at Copperfields.
Sales Director at Bellway, Grace Yarlett, said:
“The show is one of the most popular annual events in Poynton and we are pleased to be able to support it – an added bonus for us is the two gorgeous floral planters that the horticultural committee have done for us, they look fabulous and we are so grateful to them.”
Located on Dickens Lane, Copperfields is a new development of two, three and four bedroom detached and semi-detached homes less than two minutes’ drive from Poynton village centre. Homes at Copperfields are from Bellway’s Artisan Collection showcasing a new standard in contemporary design for a discerning new generation of homebuyers.
Pictured (L-R): The Poynton Horticultural Committee’s Bryan Doherty and Ken Carr; Bellway Sales Advisor Helen Fiorillo; and Bryan’s son and Copperfields resident, Steve Doherty.