Miller Homes welcomes families to take part of in Home Safe initiative

Miller Homes welcomes families to take part of in Home Safe initiative

Children from the School Improvement Committee L-R: Emmett (P7), Emilie (P2), Harry (P2), Lexy (P7) and Baileigh (P7).

Miller Homes is helping make the streets safer for children in the West of Scotland this autumn as it celebrates six years of its Home Safe initiative.

 In recognition of International Walk to School Month (October), the homebuilder is welcoming families along to six of its developments to collect high-visibility vests to help keep children visible on their journeys.

Since launching Home Safe in 2019, Miller Homes has worked with local schools across the West of Scotland, donating over 9,000 vests to support child pedestrian safety.

As daylight hours shorten and visibility on roads decrease, it can become more difficult for drivers to see pedestrians - especially young children. These vests will enhance visibility giving parents the confidence when kids travel to and from school. 

Louise Caldwell, sales director for Miller Homes Scotland West, expressed her passion for the campaign: “Home Safe is a brilliant initiative that directly supports local nurseries and primary schools by keeping children bright and visible during the dark winter months. We hope that children can walk, cycle, or scoot to school more safely by wearing our high-vis vests, making them visible to drivers.”

Families can visit Miller Homes’ Sales Centres at the following developments to collect high-vis vests, open Thursday to Monday, 10:30am-5:30pm:

  • Constarry Gardens, Croy
  • Chapel Gardens, Dumbarton
  • Greenacres, Sauchie
  • Millerpark, Clydebank
  • Stoneyetts Village, Moodiesburn
  • Thornly Park, Paisley
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