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14 HOUSEBUILDER NEWS


Lovell Homes celebrates ‘200 years of staff service’ across the firm


Local artworks announced for Meridian Water


Local youths are set to create artworks for hoardings around the first phase of the £6bn Meridian Water project. Enfield residents and artists Karen


A number of milestone achievements are being celebrated by Lovell Homes, includ- ing a 20th anniversary and the welcome return of an experienced team member after a 12 year absence. Lee Parry, managing quantity surveyor, is celebrating his 20th year at Lovell Homes in November. This is in addition to 20 other team members who are celebrat- ing work anniversaries of four to 30 years, equalling a total service length of over two centuries.


The firm is also celebrating the return of sales advisor Irene Phillips, after leaving 12 years ago to pursue other opportunities in the property world. Irene said: “I’m really happy to be back at Lovell as I always regretted leaving. I was with the company for seven years so I knew it was a great place to work but I’d forgotten quite how much I enjoyed it. “I’m very lucky to have Shawbrook Manor in Leyland as the first development I’m on site and assisting buyers with – it’s a really lovely scheme in a great location. The two, three, four and five bed homes and two-bedroom bungalows are perfect for families, professionals and anyone looking to upgrade from a smaller property. They reflect the ‘Lovell Homes difference’ in terms of the quality of finish, and reinforce why I’m proud to be


WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK back on the team.”


Lee Sale, managing director at Lovell Homes North West, added: “We’re delighted to be celebrating the fantastic service record of our team as it not only highlights their dedication to our customers but also that Lovell Homes North West is a great place to work. “As well as supporting the development and career of our existing employees, we’re committed to encouraging new skills into the industry with our established apprenticeship scheme and training.”


Rubins, Duncan James and Adam David will work with a range of schools and youth organisations to create the works, which feature themes of the past, present and future of Upper Edmonton, north London, and the Meridian Water regeneration scheme. The scheme itself is seeking to provide 10,000 homes and 6,000 jobs and to create 8.2 hectares of parkland in Lea Valley over the coming 25 years. Enfield Council is delivering the scheme, and hopes to ensure that local people are the principal beneficiaries. Thousands of affordable homes and quality jobs are planned for the project in Enfield, as well new schools, community and health services, nurseries, shops and youth and leisure facilities. Enfield Council’s leader, Cllr Nesil Caliskan, said: “These fantastic artworks will provide a colourful frontage surrounding our rapidly developing Meridian Water project and demonstrate that we are making progress in our aim of delivering thousands of homes and jobs at this flagship scheme. “The art produced by these young people will be seen by thousands of people every day and will plot the journey this development has taken from its inception while showing a glimpse of its glittering future.”


The art project will start in early 2020 with the winning local artists, who were selected after a competitive tender process, working with Meridian Angels Primary School, Northside Youth and Community Connextions and West Lea School to get their design on the hoard- ings around Meridian Water Station. The artwork will be unveiled in the spring.


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