Cambridge homebuilder invites key workers to exclusive event this weekend
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Prospective buyers can find these events at Barratt Homes’ Darwin Green development in Cambridge, Hampton Beach in Peterborough, and Whittlesey Lakeside in Whittlesey.
Those interested in a David Wilson Homes property can find events at Alconbury Weald in Huntingdon, in addition to the developer’s Darwin Green and Hampton Beach developments in Cambridge and Peterborough respectively.
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Hide AdThe free events, which will run from 10am to 5:30pm, will give those working within key industries the chance to receive expert advice on how to secure a new home at the development through using the Key Worker Deposit Contribution scheme.
As well as being eligible to the Police Force, NHS staff, and Fire Service, the scheme will also support workers in many other fields including Education, MOD, Environmental Service, National Highways, Probation Service, Prison Service and Local Authorities.
Will Phair, Sales Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes Cambridgeshire, said: “This event is the perfect opportunity for any key workers considering a move in Cambridgeshire to find out more about the fantastic deal that is available to them.
“We’ve organised for an independent financial adviser to be available on the day, who will be on hand, along with our Sales Advisers, to answer any questions visitors may have about their moving process.
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Hide Ad“There is no need to book an appointment to attend, and we look forward to meeting anyone visiting our Cambridgeshire developments.”
Barratt and David Wilson Homes’ Key Worker Deposit Contribution scheme originally launched in October 2022, and has helped thousands of key workers save money on their new home.
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