Award-winning homebuilder, Cala Homes (North) has partnered with local businesses on North Deeside Road to host its annual Easter egg ...

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Award-winning homebuilder, Cala Homes (North) has partnered with local businesses on North Deeside Road to host its annual Easter egg hunt throughout the village of Cults for its final year.

Pupils from Cults Primary School are encouraged to take part in the Cults Easter egg hunt between 29th March and 5th April in exchange for an Easter egg. To take part, all you must do is spot all 10 numbered eggs in the windows of the participating businesses.

Emma Gelati, Marketing Manager at Cala Homes (North), said: “We’re delighted that our well-loved Easter egg hunt is making its return to the streets of Cults for one last time before our final development in the suburb comes to a close.

“This is a great opportunity to check out the many wonderful local businesses in Cults, whilst keeping the kids occupied during the school break. And Cults Primary will also benefit as Cala will donate £5 to the school for every completed entry.”

Cults Primary School pupils can collect a form from the school, and once all eggs have been found, completed forms can be returned to the Friarsfield West sales office on Friday 5th April, between 10am-3pm.

For every completed entry, Cala will donate £5 to Cults Primary School, up to a maximum of £1,000, which the school can use towards equipment or resources for its pupils.

Friarsfield West is the final phase of Cala’s Cults masterplan, which has seen the housebuilder create neighbourhoods in the town for more than a decade. There are nine five-bedroom homes remaining.

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