Monday April 27th 2026

Paint It Green
Written by Local Democracy Reporter, Paul Kelly
Pupils at a Borders school are in the frame for fun after volunteers from a local business transformed their playground.
Youngsters at Wilton Primary School in Hawick have benefited from a refreshed outdoor environment following a volunteer day by local business Oregon Timber Frame.
Twelve volunteers from the timber frame manufacturer, which is head-quartered in Selkirk and operates as part of Barratt Redrow, spent the day lending their expertise to help transform the school’s playground.
Upgrades to the space included painting fences, laying mulch, adding wooden edging to soil beds and general maintenance of the playground.
By improving the playground, the team has helped create opportunities for more active play and informal learning experiences all of which are key to helping children thrive both academically and personally.
Staff at Wilton Primary School have praised the initiative, highlighting the immediate impact the improvements will have on pupils and teachers alike.
The upgraded space is expected to support a wider range of activities throughout the school year, offering children a safe and inspiring environment to learn and explore.
Peter Wade, joint managing director of Oregon Timber Frame Limited, said: “As a major employer in the Scottish Borders, we actively encourage our team to take part in volunteering initiatives that support our ongoing commitment to the local community. We’re proud to contribute to making a positive difference in the area and are always looking for meaningful ways for our people to give their time and skills.
“The upgrades to the playground at Wilton Primary School have helped to transform the space, and we hope they will make a lasting impact for pupils, providing a safer, more enjoyable outdoor environment and fostering a sense of pride in their school.”
Nina Inglis, deputy head teacher from Wilton Primary School, said: “Thanks to the team of volunteers from Oregon Timber Frame, pupils have been enjoying our refreshed playground space. It’s been great to see the pupils’ reactions, and they’ve certainly been putting the space to good use. This transformation came just in time for the spring and summer months when we encourage children and staff to spend more time outdoors, both at break times and outdoor learning during lessons.”
Beyond volunteering days, Oregon Timber Frame’s Community Fund supported through the Barratt Redrow Foundation provides donations of £1,500 to £3,000 to a different local charity each month to help the communities in which the business operates thrive.
In 2025 alone, a total of £37,564 was donated to local Borders causes through this initiative.
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