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Ospreys Players, Westacres and Special Guest Santa bought Christmas Cheer to Children’s Wards


re. Sports legend opens exclusive show home


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Parc y Mynydd, Westacres’ first development, will feature just 20 unique homes in a site tucked away in the heart of Welsh countryside with breath-taking views of the Brecon Beacons.


Ospreys players and new homes developer Westacres teamed up to spread some Christmas cheer to the children when they visited Bridgend Hospital children’s wards - along with Santa - to hand out gifts.


Welsh rugby legend Phil Bennett has cut the ribbon at the official launch of the show home at Parc Y Mynydd, a new exclusive development by Westacres at Saron, Carmarthenshire, which took place over the bank holiday weekend.


able to bring Father Christmas along to visit the children’s wards and meet some of the children throughout the region who unfortunately have to spend time in hospital over the Christmas period.


The Westacres team joined forces with the Ospreys, who took a break from their training routine, to drop into Bridgend’s Princess of Wales Hospital to share some festive spirit.


Players including Justin Tipuric, Bradley Davies, Rhys Webb, Sam Underhill, Owen Watkin and others took time to talk with the children, pose for photographs and give away signed posters, alongside Westacres Director, Tonia Morgan, who invited Santa along to hand out goody bags for the children and toys for the hospital ward. Tonia said: “It was lovely to be


The former outside half was in attendance on Saturday August 29, at the development, which offered exciting incentives for those who reserved a home on the day.


Buyers who committed to purchase were able to choose from free carpets throughout their new home, free landscaping of the home’s rear garden or the developer Westacres paid the stamp duty in full.


“I know they were very excited to meet the Ospreys players and it was a pleasure to see their faces light up on the day. I’m pleased Westacres was able to be part of this lovely event.”


The show home showcased a five-bedroom ‘Caerleon’, an example of one of the bespoke, high-end residential homes that Westacres specialises in building.


Ospreys player, Justin Tipuric, said: “It is never easy to see little ones ill, especially at this time of year.


Nation Hits, Scarlet and Carmarthenshire FM were broadcasting from the launch on the Saturday to entertain potential buyers.


We’re all hugely proud to be at the heart of the community and


Westacres was formed earlier this year in Llanelli by two directors of the successful construction company Morganstone. It is focused on small, bespoke, high- end residential developments along the M4 corridor,


“I’d like to say a big thank you to the hospital staff who gave us a warm welcome. The hospital visits have become an annual tradition for us and the team looks forward to it every year.


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initiatives like this show how seriously the players take this responsibility.”


Tonia Morgan, director of Westacres, said: “We know that choosing a home is a very important decision and here at Westacres, we are extremely proud to work with a management team that has a wealth of experience in both design and construction skills to provide homes that are unique and bespoke. “Parc y Mynydd is our first development of many that we have planned and we were so pleased with the opening of the show home with Phil Bennett on the bank holiday weekend.”


Eirlys Thomas, Head of Nursing for Women and Child Health at Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board (ABMU) said: “We’re grateful to Westacres and the Ospreys for taking time out to visit children in our wards.


Tucked away in the heart of the Welsh countryside with breath-taking views of the Brecon Beacons, Parc y Mynydd, Saron, will be a small development consisting of a mixture of homes ranging from two bedroom bungalows to five bedroom executive homes. All will be built from traditional materials that reflect the character of Carmarthenshire and South Wales.


The youngsters – and some of the staff - were so excited by the visit and it really brightened their time in hospital.”


For more information about Westacres and about the Ospreys Community Outreach Programme, go to: www.westacres.co.uk and www.ospreysrugby.com


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