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Backwell family continues tradition of leaving a legacy at housing developments
['Fraser Simpson']
North Somerset Times | News
Five-year-old Henry and his friends Ruben and Harrison were invited by Taylor Wimpey Bristol to plant the tree at its Backwell Grove development in Backwell, after his mother Sarah shared her own childhood experience of tree planting at a nearby site in Wrington nearly 35 years ago.
Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey Bristol has invited five-year old Henry, and friends Ruben and Harrison, to plant a tree at its Backwell development, following in the footsteps of Henry’s Mum who planted a tree at a nearby development nearly 35 years ago.
(Image: Rock Kitchen Harris)"Once he found out about the new Backwell Grove development, he asked me if he could plant a tree there just as I had done, and thankfully Taylor Wimpey agreed."
"So we were thrilled to welcome Henry, Ruben and Harrison to Backwell Grove to help them plant this special tree.
Backwell Grove will bring 60 new homes to the area, with a mix of three- and four-bedroom homes.