16 Industry movers Te latest movements and appointments within the housebuilding industry
CITB T
he Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has appointed Mark Noonan as its new industry
relations director. Mark, who has extensive experience in the
construction and retail sectors, will start the newly created position early in the new year. His main role will be ensuring that CITB is engaging and communicating effectively with employers and federations across England, Scotland and Wales, supported by CITB’s Partnership teams. CITB formed the role to become more effective in how it engages with the industry.
Audley A
Redrow R
edrow Homes has promoted Warren Thompson to the role of regional chief executive at the housebuilder.
Previously managing director of Redrow’s
Yorkshire housing division, Warren will now oversee three housing divisions covering all of Yorkshire, Lancashire and the rest of the North West and North Wales, reporting to the housebuilder’s executive board. His promotion comes two years after
he joined Redrow. He pledged to grow the Yorkshire division’s output to circa 500 units, which it is set to achieve in the current financial year. Warren said: “Having achieved what I set out
udley Retirement Villages has strengthened its land and planning team with the appointment of Alex
Hales, who joins as planning manager. Alex joins Audley from Savills Oxford
where he was an associate planner. He will play an integral part in the team to ensure that planning continues to be efficiently delivered across all new Audley sites. Alex commented: “I am delighted to join
Audley at such an exciting time in the growth and development of the company.”
Lands Improvement
commercial manager. Lands Improvement sits at the heart of the
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residential development supply chain, turning large green and brownfield sites into land that’s ready for housebuilding. With commercial expertise being essential
to unlocking large land plots David has over 20 years’ experience in the management of large projects across the building sector.
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ands Improvement has announced the appointment of David Hadcroft to its management team in the role of senior
to do in Yorkshire with the support of great staff and a strong management team, I now feel I have reached a point in my career where I am ready for this great opportunity and fresh challenge of ensuring that Redrow maintains its position of strength and achieves further growth across the North of England and North Wales.” Warren’s promotion leaves a vacant seat for a managing director at Wakefield-based Redrow
Griffiths. Ian will be responsible for all aspects of construction across South Wales and the Cotswolds. Acorn Cardiff is now in its third year of
Acorn Cardiff T
trading, and the firm recently moved to a new regional office at Cardiff Gate Business Park. With the company currently running five active projects which are due to start during 2017, Acorn is continuing to increase its team and now employs seven people from the Cardiff office, and further recruitment is scheduled for 2017. James Groombridge, regional managing
director, commented: “Ian has over 40 year’s industry experience, half of which has been at director level within large housebuilders. He has a wealth of knowledge on all types of development from greenfield housing sites to high-rise apartments as well as urban renewal
and conversion projects. “Having worked with Ian before, I know
that his passion for quality build and customer service, coupled with his ability to deliver projects on time and within budget will be a real asset to our business.
Homes (Yorkshire), which will be filled by the transfer of recent recruit James Poynor from Redrow’s Midlands housing business. James joined Redrow from Countrywide plc,
where he was group residential development director, overseeing its planning, land, consul- tancy, new homes sales and investment arms in the new homes sector both in the UK and Hong Kong.
he latest member to join the team at fast-growing developer Acorn Cardiff is construction director Ian
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