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Leicestershire pupils have a tale of a time at virtual storytelling event

In celebration of National Storytelling Week (30th January – 5th February), stories were brought to life for pupils at Fleckney Primary School thanks to a virtual storytelling event organised by David Wilson Homes.

In light of the pandemic and, at a time when many school pupils want a personalised experience, David Wilson Homes has transformed its usual storytelling event into a virtual event so that children can still enjoy the stories.

The school is based near the housebuilder’s Fleckney Fields development on Kilby Road, and the event is another part of the developer’s outreach to the local community.

Over 300 pupils attended the sessions as part of a morning of magical storytelling, hosted on Zoom by experienced storyteller Richard York, who created a tailored experience for classes from Foundation right through to Year 4.

Richard is a traditional storyteller, multi-instrumental musician and composer who brings stories to life at many events, schools, museums and heritage sites across a wide range of counties.

Richard said: “It was a delight to work with the school to celebrate National Storytelling Week. Traditional storytelling can give so much to people of all ages, as well as children and these days it’s more important than ever.

“Their responses show how much the magic of these stories, often passed down over many hundreds of years, can still come through despite the limitations of having to work online rather than the shared experience of being in the room together.

“Thank you to David Wilson Homes for providing this opportunity, and to the school for being so cooperative.”

National Storytelling Week, an annual event organised by the Society for Storytelling, is celebrated by people of all ages and aims to keep stories new and old alive.

Tim Leah, Headteacher at Fleckney Primary School, said: “The children really enjoyed the engaging storytelling sessions with Richard. We had truly captivated audiences across the school. Thank you to David Wilson Homes for enriching our school’s National Storytelling Week celebrations.”

The children experienced first-hand how oral storytelling has allowed stories to survive and evolve over thousands of years, and across continents.

Rachael Harrison, Sales Director at David Wilson Homes East Midlands, said: “It was a pleasure to invite pupils from Fleckney Primary School to join us for a storytelling morning and Richard’s stories really enchanted the children which was great to see.

“Events such as these give us the opportunity to make a difference in the communities in which we build and encourage skills such as reading, writing, listening and creativity.”

More information about Richard’s work can be found at: http://www.taleteller.co.uk/

Now over 90 per cent sold, just 11 homes remain for sale at David Wilson Homes’ Fleckney Fields. For more information about the development, call the sales team on 033 3355 8483 or visit www.dwh.co.uk/new-homes/dev001262-fleckney-fields/.

Homebuilder helps storybooks come to life for Newbury pupils

In celebration of National Storytelling Week (30th January to 5th February), stories were brought to life for pupils at Fir Tree School in Newbury, thanks to an event organised by David Wilson Homes.

Groups of Year 1 and 2 schoolchildren were recently able to attend a morning of magical storytelling hosted by professional storyteller Amanda Kane-Smith.

Amanda created a tailored experience for the young pupils, who enjoyed interactive sessions bringing to life the traditional stories of Little Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs and The Meadow in the Middle.

Developer David Wilson Homes – which is building new homes at Newbury Racecourse and Donnington Heights – funded the event in celebration of the nationally-recognised storytelling week, which takes place annually and aims to keep new and old stories alive.

Amanda Kane-Smith of Merry-go-Round Storytelling, said: “It was a joy to work with Fir Tree School to celebrate National Storytelling Week.

“Oral storytelling is a wonderful way to ignite children’s imaginations and to encourage a love of reading and stories. The children were brilliant, so engaged and full of laughter and smiles. I always love how storytelling can take us away from the real world and into a place where magic can happen and these days, that’s more important than ever.

“Thank you to David Wilson Homes for organising the event and to Fir Tree School for having me!”

Lindsay Wood, Associate Headteacher at Fir Tree School, said: “Key Stage 1 children were enthralled by their session with Amanda. They enjoyed every moment of her wonderful storytelling in which she brought the stories of Red Riding Hood and more to life in a lively and engaging way.

“A huge thank you to David Wilson Home for providing this wonderful experience for Fir Tree pupils as part of National Storytelling Week and celebrating the enjoyment of reading for pleasure.”

The children experienced first-hand how oral storytelling has allowed stories to survive and evolve over thousands of years, and across continents.

Campbell Gregg, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes Southern, said: “It was a real pleasure to be able to invite pupils from Fir Tree School to experience a morning of classic storytelling.

“Events such as these give us the opportunity to make a difference in the communities in which we build, and provide local children with opportunities to enhance key skills such as reading, writing, listening and creativity.”

For more information on Merry-go-Round Storytelling, visit https://www.merry-go-roundstorytelling.co.uk/.

For more information about David Wilson Homes’ developments in Newbury, please call the sales team on 033 3355 8487 or visit www.dwh.co.uk.