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The Hill Group and Chestnuts School Promote North London Safety

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Last updated: November 15, 2025 12:56 pm
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Key Points

  • The Hill Group partnered with Chestnuts Primary School in North London to launch a children’s health and safety campaign.
  • Activities included interactive construction-themed games and a ‘Meet the Diggers’ experience at North Gate Park.
  • Hill’s mascot, Billy the Bear, helped teach site safety rules.
  • Pupils received goodie bags and a Site Safety Booklet to reinforce safety awareness.
  • Rebecca Littler, Group Sales and Marketing Director, emphasised the importance of educating children about construction site dangers.
  • North Gate Park is a new housing development featuring green spaces and community areas developed with Peabody.
  • Additional activities include a “Name the Block” competition with gift vouchers as prizes.
  • A Kindness Shop event, aligned with World Kindness Day, gave gifts to local families in exchange for kindness pledges.

What is the partnership between The Hill Group and Chestnuts Primary School about?

As reported by The Hill Group’s press release, the award-winning housebuilder partnered with Chestnuts Primary School in North London to deliver a vital health and safety campaign focused on educating young pupils about the dangers associated with construction sites. This initiative took place at North Gate Park, a nearby housing development directly opposite the school in Harringay.

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  • Key Points
  • What is the partnership between The Hill Group and Chestnuts Primary School about?
  • What activities did the health and safety campaign include?
  • What did Hill Group’s leadership say about the campaign?
  • How is the campaign reinforced beyond the school sessions?
  • What is North Gate Park, and how does it fit into this initiative?
  • What further activities are planned with Chestnuts Primary School?
  • What was the Kindness Shop event, and how is it related?

The campaign’s goal is to raise awareness among children in the local community about the potential risks on building sites. By engaging pupils early, The Hill Group aims to foster safer attitudes and behaviours around construction areas.

What activities did the health and safety campaign include?

According to the Hill Group, the campaign involved a series of tailored health and safety presentations delivered to pupils throughout October. The sessions featured interactive construction-themed games designed to teach the children in an engaging and memorable way.

One of the campaign highlights was the ‘Meet the Diggers’ experience on site at North Gate Park, allowing students to see construction equipment firsthand in a supervised setting. Adding to the fun and learning, Hill’s mascot, Billy the Bear, helped demonstrate important construction site rules the children should follow.

Each child also received a specially prepared goodie bag to commemorate their participation.

What did Hill Group’s leadership say about the campaign?

Rebecca Littler, Group Sales and Marketing Director at The Hill Group, remarked,

“While construction sites can appear exciting to children, they are full of hidden dangers that can have serious consequences. As a housebuilder dedicated to putting health and safety first, we make it a priority to educate local communities.”

She thanked the school’s headteacher, Mrs Horwood, for her support and expressed gratitude toward the pupils for their enthusiasm and focus during the sessions.

How is the campaign reinforced beyond the school sessions?

The Hill Group provides a Site Safety Booklet aimed at children, which reinforces the importance of caution around construction sites. This booklet supports the lessons taught in person and serves as a safety resource for children to keep.

What is North Gate Park, and how does it fit into this initiative?

North Gate Park, detailed on The Hill Group’s website, is a stylish residential development consisting of one to four-bedroom homes created in partnership with Peabody. Located near Green Lanes in Harringay, it is touted as one of North London’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.

Central to the development is Mulberry Gardens, a reimagined green space that retains mature trees from the 1920s, while adding new planting, lawns, and a playpark. Across the community, green spaces and pathways have been designed sensitively to integrate with nature, providing a calm environment for residents.

The campaign’s location at North Gate Park connects the health and safety lessons directly to a real construction environment visible to the children.

What further activities are planned with Chestnuts Primary School?

Future plans include a “Name the Block” competition hosted at the school, giving children a chance to engage creatively with the development and win gift vouchers. This ongoing engagement aims to deepen community ties and sustain children’s interest in construction safety.

What was the Kindness Shop event, and how is it related?

As reported by The Hill Group, on 5 November, a Kindness Shop event was held onsite to coincide with World Kindness Day on 13 November. The event distributed gifts such as toiletries, toys, board games, and children’s clothing to local families in need.

Entry to the shop required participants to pledge acts of kindness — for example, helping an elderly neighbour or watching out for someone in need. This initiative reflects Hill’s broader commitment to community engagement beyond construction and safety education.

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