We are proud to continue our support of Whitley Bay Sporting Club’s Senior Lionesses, making a £500 donation to the team. The funds have been used to purchase new team jackets, helping the players look and feel part of a united squad both on and off the pitch.
This latest partnership builds on our ongoing commitment to supporting grassroots and community sport. The team plays its home games close to Robinson Fields, where we have recently released the final phase of the development, which is now 95% sold. The development offers a range of two to five-bedroom homes, designed for modern living and meeting the needs of a wide range of customers.
Kye Bradley, Sales Director for Story Homes North East, said:
“We’re delighted to once again support the Whitley Bay Senior Lionesses. At Story Homes, we’re passionate about making a positive difference in the communities where we build, and supporting local sports teams is a fantastic way to do that. The Lionesses are a brilliant example of teamwork, determination and community spirit, and we’re proud to be a part of their journey.”
Rebecca Fairley, Coach of the Whitley Bay Senior Lionesses, added:
“We’re so grateful to Story Homes for their continued support. The £500 donation has allowed us to purchase new team jackets, which the players love. It’s amazing to have a respected local company backing us, and it really helps to strengthen the connection between our club and the local community.”
As a responsible builder, we take pride in supporting the communities in which we build – creating high-quality homes while investing in local people, places, and initiatives that make a lasting difference. You can learn more about our approach to sustainability and community engagement at: www.storyhomes.co.uk/sustainable-story.
Robinson Fields offers a collection of two to five-bedroom homes designed with modern, energy-efficient layouts and distinctive exterior details, reflecting our commitment to quality, sustainability, and creating lasting communities.
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