Luxury housebuilder, CALA Homes (North), has teamed up with a local primary school in Cults to support this year’s ‘Be Safe, Be Seen’ campaign for Road Safety Week.
Primary seven pupils from Cults Primary School received a donation of high visibility vests and draw string bags for use throughout the darker months of the year.
Road Safety Week is the UK's biggest road safety event which ran between November 21 and 27, organised by road safety charity, Brake.
Morven McKay, deputy head teacher at Cults Primary School, said: “We are extremely grateful to CALA Homes for supplying our pupils with high visibility vests and bags as the children’s safety is our absolute priority.
“This helps keep the children safe whether they are walking or cycling to and from school during these darker months and will be fantastic for projects such as Bikeability.”
The purpose of Road Safety Week is to inspire local communities to take action on road safety and raise awareness of the steps that can be taken to improve road safety and ultimately, save lives.
Fraser Carr, sales and marketing director for CALA Homes (North), said: “We are delighted to work alongside Cults Primary School to support Road Safety Week this year.
“Our team thoroughly enjoyed meeting the school’s P7 pupils, and we hope the vests and bags will prove invaluable as the darker nights draw in.”
CALA Homes’ idyllic Rosefield Gardens development is located close to the centre of Cults village and is the ideal location for growing families. The final phase of homes has now been released with prices starting from £689,000.
The housebuilder also recently unveiled plans for an exclusive new multi-million pound development named Cults Park, located in Cults. The development will comprise 119 three, four and five-bedroom detached, semi-detached and terraced homes as well as a number of affordable properties and is set to launch in spring 2017.