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INDUSTRY NEWS 5


Newett Homes strengthens leadership team


Yorkshire housebuilder Newett Homes has announced three senior appointments, reaffi rming its commitment to growth and strengthening its senior leadership team, as the fi rm continues to build on its 2025/26 land bank for future development.” Jennifer Tupman has been appointed as chief fi nancial offi cer, bringing more than 1 years of experience in fi nancial operations and strategic planning within the housing industry. She joins Newett omes from her previous role as fi nance director at Taylor Wimpey, with a focus on driving fi nancial performance, improving operational effi ciency, and supporting sustainable growth across residential developments.


Newett Homes has also appointed


Kenny Mawson as technical director. With more than 20 years’ experience in the industry including holding technical positions at Persimmon Homes, Redrow omes and Strata omes, enny will head up the technical department at Newett, focusing on engineering and architectural aspects of the business from land acquisition, through to site completions and fi nal adoptions. ompleting the senior leadership team’s new appointments is Tony ohnson, who is joining the team at Newett Homes as commercial director


The fi rm commented: Tony’s fi rst 12 months in the role will see him focus on developing a high-performing commercial team, refi ning internal processes, and ensuring consistent delivery across sites. e brings decades of experience, including roles as commercial director at Gleeson Homes and Avant Homes.” The newly structured senior leadership team is led by Will Newett as founder and CEO. “Under his vision and leadership, the company has grown signifi cantly, expanding its footprint and securing a signifi cant land bank for future developments across Yorkshire.” The new appointments complete Newett Homes’ senior leadership team, headed up by the E and also including the company’s  Scott arley, head of planning rishna Mistry, production director, Andy Clarke, land director, Ben otham, sales and marketing director, Nicola Wroot and Mark Hamilton, head of customer service.


Backed by the Business Growth Fund since 2023, Newett Homes has secured eight sites in orkshire and aims to deliver 500 homes per annum to further develop the land bank in the region.


housebuilder Amethyst Homes, means that the planning application can now be brought forward for the site, which is located just off the A10. t is part of a larger redevelopment area between the settlements of hoppington and Guide Post.


Land deal by Amethyst paves way for 111 homes


A land deal has been completed that will pave the way for 111 new homes in uide ost, South East Northumberland. The acquisition, by onsett-based


A minor amendment to the current approved planning permission has been submitted to the local planning authority for the fi rst phase amounting to 9 homes. The development, which will be known as The Woodlands, will see Amethyst build a mix of two, three and four bedroomed homes across this fi rst phase of the development. Work is planned to start in the summer, with the fi rst homes to be completed in spring 202.


ichard ass, managing director at Amethyst omes, said: t is thanks to the hard work of the team that we have been able to acquire this land for our next development. We are hopeful that when planning is approved, we will be able to deliver much needed housing to the area, as well as supporting the local economy and community through the provision of potential training and employment opportunities  as well as investing in the local supply chain.”


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