Bellway has delivered a record set of results and has outlined plans to increase the number of homes it builds, though the firm remains wary of a possible Brexit effect on consumer confidence. The housebuilder’s preliminary results for the year ending 31 July 2018 report the completion of 10,307 n
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A group of pupils from Dalziel High School in Motherwell visited Bellway’s Heritage Gate development this week as part of a ground-breaking new work experience programme.
(from left) Marc Carty, Zac Lightbody, Andy Wyles, Owen O’Neil and Jamie Burton Four young people from Lanarkshire are laying the foundations for a new career in the construction industry with Bellway Homes Limited (Scotland West).
Shares fell at Bellway today after the housebuilder issued a warning over flagging house prices. In a trading update ahead of its full results, the FTSE-250 builder said it has sold 10,307 homes during the year ended July 31, the first time the company has sold more than 10,000.
Regional director Iain Allison Housebuilder Bellway has launched a new division in the East of Scotland to help meet demand for new homes in the area.
George Carty Bellway site manager George Carty is celebrating winning a Pride in the Job Quality Award for the seventh year in a row.
Brian Waddell Bellway site manager Brian Waddell has won a top building industry award for his work at Chandler’s Way in Broxburn.
(from left) James Palmer, associate director, Shawfair LLP; Joanne Casey, homes director, Mactaggart & Mickel Homes; Fraser Conn, sales director, Bellway; Neil Gaffney, area sales & marketing director, Miller Homes A trio of housebuilders have outlined plans to deliver more than 500 new home
Strong appetite for newly built homes has helped Bellway deliver a forecast-beating set of final results. The FTSE 250-listed housebuilder achieved an 11% rise in completions to deliver a record 9,644 homes this year.
Ted Ayres Bellway has announced that Ted Ayres is to take a leave of absence from his role as chief executive for treatment for a medical condition.
Keith Adey Scottish independence would not impact Bellway’s growth strategy north of the Border, the housebuilder has said as it revealed healthy growth in turnover and profits.
Deals have been agreed to build hundreds of much-needed new homes in Midlothian and the south east of Edinburgh. Shawfair LLP has confirmed that housebuilders Bellway Homes and Miller Homes, with the support of Midlothian Council, will deliver a mixture of up to 358 new homes for sale and affordable
Ted Ayres Bellway has moved to allay fears that the fall in the value of the pound will affect house prices, though the firm admitted its suppliers may seek price rises as a result.
Housebuilder Bellway has acquired more than 55 acres of land with a development value of some £120 million as part of its continued expansion across the east of Scotland. The firm said the sites – at Abbey Lane in Edinburgh city centre, Broxburn and Heartlands in West Lothian and Broxden in Perth
Bellway Homes has said it expects a 27 per cent increase in revenue despite weeks economic uncertainty surrounding Brexit. In a trading update for the year to July 31, the housebuilder forecast revenue to reach £2.2 billion from £1.73bn in 2015.