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Boultbee adopts Child Safe Zones across their Group
Boultbee
Group, who own and manage some 60 companies with an investment
value in excess of £400 million, have confirmed they
intend to launch Child Safe Zones across all shopping centres
under their management. The Treaty Centre (Hounslow) will
be the first to launch at Easter, followed by The Clock Towers
(Rugby) during the May half-term. Following later in the year
will be The Maltings (St Albans), Newlands (Kettering, Airedale
(Keighley), and The Grosvenor (Northfields Birmingham).
David Revill, Director, Boultbee Group,
says: “Boultbee are proud to become the first shopping
centre owner to adopt the Child Safe Zones scheme across the
group. The service reflects our core family orientated values
and compliments the strong community relations that we have
with all of our centres. We are pleased to announce that we
will donate £1 to local children’s charities for
every customer who registers with the scheme at any of our
centres.
David added:“ We are pleased to be able to make a significant
and early contribution to the development of the Child Safe
Zones network throughout the UK. We believe that the opportunity
to assist in building one national scheme that parents understand,
wherever they are with their children, should not be ignored.
Phil Dawson, General Manager, Child Safe Zones
added: “During 2004, Boultbee’s leadership in
adopting Child Safe Zones will provide a backbone from the
South to the North of England that will improve the safety
and security of children everywhere. Added to the existing
network of Zones as well as the town/city centres that are
adopting the scheme, Child Safe Zones will achieve our vision
to genuinely become a national service for all parents and
children during 2004.
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