Christmas Present For Local Communities

The organisers of two popular Christmas events in Nottinghamshire have welcomed the support of award-winning housing developer William Davis Homes.
William Davis Homes has built beautiful developments on the edge of both villages: Lace Fields in Ruddington and Prince’s Place at Radcliffe on Trent.
Head of Marketing, Sarah Adul, said she hoped the company’s sponsorship of the events will help to bring some festive cheer to villagers.
“These are wonderful events for the local communities and we are proud to give our support to help make them a success,” said Sarah.
William Davis is the main sponsor of the three-day Christmas market in Ruddington, which includes a variety of interesting stalls and a stage with live music. The Christmas fair in Radcliffe featured music from a brass band sponsored by William Davis Homes, plus a Santa’s Grotto.
“We’re very grateful for the support of William Davis Homes, which will help to make this year’s event bigger and better than ever before,” said Mark Pinks of the Ruddington Village Community Partnership.
For more details about William Davis Homes’ developments at Lace Fields in Ruddington or Prince’s Place at Radcliffe on Trent, visit: williamdavis.co.uk/development/lace-fields or williamdavis.co.uk/development/princes-place.
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