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Homes West Yorkshire strengthens commercial team with senior appointment
operating businesses. t present, the housebuilder employs more than people, and has ambitions to grow further across its existing regions and beyond, creating communities and providing employment opportunities for many in the localities.
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. Kier’s proposals will see the building demolished, and apartments built over fi ve fl oors, with ground fl oor retail space.
Kier Property secures planning at Egham
eigh homas, group managing director at ier roperty commented am delighted that unnymede orough ouncil has approved our proposals. Our plans will see much-needed homes developed in the area and aligns with ier roperty’s strategy of regenerating underutilised land and buildings, replacing them with highly sustainable homes and structures that help generate new jobs and create communities for the future.”
Avant Homes creates two regional offi ces
ousebuilder vant omes est orkshire has strengthened its commercial team with two senior appointments. hris enn and Mark yon oin as commercial director and commercial manager respectively, and will both play a pivotal role in supporting the fi rm’s multi tenure regional expansion strategy. ith years’ experience in housebuilding, hris enn is managing the regional commercial team while being intrinsic to delivering the business’s private rented sector activity. He previously held senior positions at ountryside, eepmoat omes and Barratt Homes. Mark yon, who oins from quoted developer aylor impey, has years’ experience in the housebuilding industry. He is responsible for helping manage the business’s day-to-day commercial function. vant omes est orkshire currently has nine live developments ranging from akefi eld to averley with many more due to start as the business continues to implement its growth plans, commented Avant Homes. The Avant Homes Group currently operates across the Midlands, north of ngland and cotland from nine regional
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ier roperty has secured committee planning consent for its proposed residential scheme in gham with resolution to grant, subect to the section 106 agreement).
ier purchased the existing offi ce building in February 2021 along with the adacent car parking from Mayfair apital Investment Management. he property, located on tation oad, sits on a .-acre site and is known as exus’. he detached building was originally multi-let, arranged over the ground and two upper fl oors, totalling
Avant Homes has continued to lay the foundations of future growth by moving from its tirling offi ce and establishing two new offi ces located in dinburgh and Glasgow. he new vant ast cotland business is based at dinburgh ark, outh yle, with its new sister region, vant est cotland, to be located in lasgow from this coming January.
y creating two regional offi ces, the housebuilder will be better placed to bring forward its plans to deliver much needed housing for Scottish communities at all price points. vant ast cotland is being led by newly appointed managing director, ain llison, who was previously managing director of Bellway Homes’ cotland ast division. im ilkinson is heading up the new
est cotland business as its managing director. e oins from ersimmon, where he was in a senior fi nance role for more than 20 years. t present, vant ast cotland and
vant est cotland have fi ve and six live developments respectively. These range from Dundee to Stewarton and will deliver a total of 394 homes with a combined gross development value of £117m. vant omes ast cotland and
est cotland are part of the vant Homes Group which currently also operates across the north of ngland and the Midlands. Following the creation of the new east and west Scotland regions, the housebuilder now has nine operating businesses.
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