6 HOUSEBUILDER NEWS
Tilia wins quadruple gold at RoSPA awards
Tilia Homes has won four gold accolades at this year’s RoSPA Health and Safety Awards 2022, with all four of the house- builder’s regions being presented with a Gold Medal. For the business’ Central and Eastern regions, this is the ninth consecutive year that each has achieved Gold within the internationally-renowned scheme run annually by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. Meanwhile, it’s an eighth consecutive win for the house- builder’s Western region and a seventh for its Northern team. The RoSPA Awards scheme, now in its 66th year, receives almost 2,000 entries annually from organisations across nearly 50 countries and recognises companies and people for their safety performance, policies and procedures. Tilia says it picked up the awards for “working hard to ensure safety plays a pivotal role at every touchpoint with its customers, staff and contractors each and every day.” igel reenway chief eecutive offi cer
for Tilia Homes, commented: “We are extremely proud to win four of RoSPA’s prestigious Gold Medal Awards. “Safety is at the heart of everything we do within Tilia Homes, extending from our construction sites and regional offi ces right through to our fi eld-based team. This recognition is a testament to the diligence of our team and I would like to thank them for upholding these standards day by day.”
Housebuilder donates £1,000 to Milton
Willen Hospice in Milton Keynes has received a £1,000 donation from Barratt Homes which will help ensure it can con- tinue to assist people with “personal and
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compassionate end of life care.” The donation will help the hospice “make sure those with life limiting illness- es have access to specialist support and care from their dedicated team of staff and volunteers,” said Barratt. Willen Hospice also offers bereavement support for loved ones, including specialist support for children and young people.
Amer Alkhalil, managing director at Barratt Homes Northampton, commented: “We are so pleased to be able to support Willen Hospice and the important work it is doing.
“It is important to us as a leading housebuilder to recognise and support lo- cal charities and organisations which help the communities near our developments.”
The programme is intended to “help future apprentices, parents, and careers advisers to identify good apprenticeship opportunities at the country’s leading employers,” said the housebuilder. Richard Latham, Persimmon’s Group HR director, commented: “We’re very pleased to be listed as one of the country’s most outstanding apprenticeship employers for 2022 and recognised for our vital work boosting career opportunities for more people.
“This accolade acknowledges both our success at training traditional site skills such as bricklaying and joinery and also our commitment to growing talent throughout the business.”
This Land appoints CEO David Lewis
Persimmon recognised as top 100 apprenticeship employer
Cambridgeshire-based developer This Land has promoted its acting chief executive David Lewis to CEO. David will be responsible for ensuring the company continues its strong growth building quality homes and communities, and providing a strong fi nancial return for its shareholder, Cambridgeshire County Council.
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Persimmon Homes is celebrating after being recognised as a Top 100 Appren- ticeship Employer in the Government’s annual ranings for the fi rst time. First launched in 2020, the annual employer rankings are developed by the Department of Education, in partnership with High Fliers Research, which inde- pendently assesses and ranks the nation’s top employers.
David joined This Land in 2019 as Stra- tegic Land Director, and has reportedly demonstrated proven leadership through- out his tenure as acting chief executive, leading to his new appointment. According to This Land, with a wealth of experience in delivering complex developments and managing large teams, David’s role as CEO will see him contin- ue to meet the developer’s business plan objectives and help drive the development of affordable homes, quality homes and new sustainable communities across Cam- bridgeshire and the surrounding counties. David Lewis said: “I am delighted to be
confi rmed as CO. e have an eciting future ahead as we strive to be a leading developer in the region that builds high quality, design-led homes.”
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