Kerry Jones, Sales Director at Mulberry Homes,
said: “We’re thrilled to be supporting Greensand Country Festival as this year’s Key Festival Sponsor. At Mulberry Homes we’re committed to supporting and forging lasting partnerships with the Bedfordshire communities in which we operate, including those within the Greensand Country area. “We’re very proud to be a part of this wonderful
festival. The Greensand Country is a stunning landscape, and we’re looking forward to seeing local communities safely come together to enjoy this natural beauty.” T is vision of the community and businesses
coming together to support and look after the environment is exactly what the Greensand Country is working to achieve. Claire Poulton, Programme Manager for T e
Greensand Country Landscape Partnership, said: “Everyone has heard of the Jurassic Coast. Businesses in that area are proud to promote themselves as being part of that really special landscape. T is is our vision for Greensand Country. Our business partners are critically important in helping us to promote this area. “If you are a business owner in Greensand
Country, we have lots of resources that you can use within your own marketing, free of charge, to help you draw upon the special qualities of the area to promote your services and engage with
customers. In doing so, your business or organisation can become more competitive, more attractive and better connected with local networks. We also promote the businesses on our interactive map, which is used to help visitors decide which areas to explore. “It is a great corporate social responsibility (CSR) opportunity and
a chance to encourage staff to engage with the landscape for their personal wellbeing too.”
Businesses located in Greensand Country can sign up to the charter by visiting
www.greensandcountry.com/support/business-charter/
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