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TAYLOR WIMPEY gave a helping hand to


stage school’s performance of Te Wizard of Oz


SA15 Stage School, based in Llanelli, celebrated its 10th anniversary with a production of Te Wizard of Oz – and discovered there’s no place like home thanks to a cash boost from leading local housebuilder Taylor Wimpey South Wales! Te developer, which is currently building high-quality new homes at its Parc y Strade development on the outskirts of town, provided a donation to the stage school to help with the costs of the production. Each year SA15 Stage School hosts a different production at Carmartheshire Teatre in Llanelli, with this year’s performance was bigger and better to celebrate the school’s 10th birthday! Vicky Pearce, who founded SA15 Stage School when she was 16 years old, says: “When I set up SA15 Stage School along with some of my friends it started out with just eight children, and has since grown over the years and we now have over 170. “We normally host two separate annual productions for the different age categories – which range from four to eight, eight to 12, and 12 and above – but this year as part of our 10th anniversary we had all of the children involved in the same show. “Te costumes costed approximately £3,000 and the orchestra around £6,500, Taylor Wimpey’s donation


was used towards the overall costs of the production.” SA15 Stage School hosted nine performances of Te Wizard of Oz between 2nd - 10th March. “We teach children in the local area who all come from different backgrounds and have different capabilities – including those with any learning difficulties,” continues Vicky. “Our main purpose is to be accessible to as many local people as possible – which is why we rely on fundraising and donations like Taylor Wimpey’s as we’re then able to keep our costs to a minimum for our members. “All the money we raise is invested back into the school to help fund the next year’s production. When we first started we were making a loss as we weren’t as well known, so to have support like this now and be able to have money from ticket sales and sponsorships to invest back is fantastic. “We approached Taylor Wimpey for their support as they’re building in the local area and also supported our production of Children of Eden last year, so it’s amazing to have their support two years in a row and we’re extremely grateful.” Sara Taylor, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey South Wales, said: “We were delighted to offer


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our support to SA15 Stage School once again and help this fantastic organisation to continue providing its services and entertainment to local people. “It’s very important to us that we support the communities where we build our new homes, so we were only too pleased to provide this support.” Tere’s a wonderful range of new homes currently available


to reserve at Parc y Strade, including


two-bedroom properties priced from £120,995 and three-bedroom designs from £129,995. To find out more, interested buyers should visit the development’s Sales Centre, located off Iscoed Road, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, SA15 4BY, and open daily from 10am to 5pm. Alternatively, the Sales Executive can be contacted on 01554 700877. Further information on Taylor Wimpey developments across the region is available by visiting www. taylorwimpey.co.uk or by calling 0292 053 4767.


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