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11 INDUSTRY MOVERS Mark Leigh Darren Shattock Miller Homes Redrow


The Yorkshire region of Miller Homes has appointed a new managing director as it enters the next phase of its growth plan. Mark Leigh, who joins from


Taylor Wimpey, has enjoyed a successful senior level career in the housebuilding industry. Leigh is taking over the reins


from Steve Birch, who has retired. He began his career as a graduate trainee with Alfred McAlpine homes and rose through the ranks, beginning his director level career in 1998. Commenting on his appoint-


ment, Leigh said: “I am delighted to join the Miller team in Yorkshire at a very exciting time in its history and already feel that we can achieve much together. There are years of experience among the team and this forms the foundation for a strong platform for ongoing growth and success.” He continued: “The Yorkshire


Region at Miller Homes offers great potential from a market perspective and, when coupled with the Miller brand and reputation I feel a real sense of excitement to be leading the team in Wakefield. As we implement our strategy for delivering further growth and continuous improvement we are confident that we can continue to build homes for future communities that can make a real difference and be the place to be.” Miller Homes Yorkshire


continues with its growth plans to deliver in excess of 600 units per year by 2020.


Redrow has appointed Darren Shattock as its new group health, safety and environmental director. Shattock joins Redrow from independent engineering, IT and facilities


services business NG Bailey. He will work closely with Redrow’s executive team and regional divisions to maintain and further build on the firm’s “positive safety culture” and lead on the development and delivery of the health, safety and environment strategy across the group. While he will be based in North Wales, he will regularly travel across


the country to ensure he has a thorough understanding of each of the Redrow sites’ current procedures, looking out for potential challenges and “opportunities for positive change”. Shattock said: “I’m delighted to be joining a company which places such a strong emphasis on safety and wellbeing. I’m looking forward to working with the whole Redrow team to build on the positive work already achieved and underway.” Matthew Pratt, regional chief executive, Southern, said: “The safety of


colleagues, customers and visitors continues to be our main priority, so we are delighted to have appointed Darren.”


Chris Connolly Persimmon


Chris Connolly has joined Persimmon Homes West Midlands as technical director. Connolly had spent 14 years at


Taylor Wimpey, joining as a management trainee and gaining an HNC in civil engineering. For the past 18 months he headed up the engineering and planning team within the technical department. He commented: “I will use my


experience to drive the team, produce good design and deliver on time.”


Hopkins Homes


Hopkins Homes has appointed Gavin Houghton as head of technical. The internal appointment will see Houghton, who joined the company in 2015, heading up the team responsible for all technical and infrastructure matters. Commenting on his


appointment he said: “Before starting at Hopkins Homes I worked for over 10 years as an engineering consultant for a number of housebuilders so I have a broad spectrum of experience within the industry. I’m delighted to be a part of Hopkins Homes’ ongoing success.”


Qmile Group


Edinburgh-based property devel- oper Qmile Group has appointed former Redrow and Avant Homes chief executive Neil Fitzsimmons as non-executive chairman. With more than 30 years’


property sector experience, Fitzsimmons will work closely with chief executive Paul Curran and the management team to realise the company’s strategic growth plans across mixed-use, residential and commercial developments. Welcoming Fitzsimmons to the


company Curran said: “Neil is highly regarded throughout the property industry and has the plc board level experience, insight and expertise to provide us with valuable strategic advice.”


Annika Prince West Eleven


Property developer West Eleven has appointed Annika Prince as development manager. She will be working closely with founder and CEO Will Herrmann on the company’s latest developments. Prince is an experienced


development manager, bringing seven years’ practice at Deloitte Real Estate.


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