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Building futures together! Housebuilder celebrates land team expansion
Barratt Developments Yorkshire West, which includes the Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes brands, is celebrating the internal growth of its Land team, having recently welcomed Senior Land Manager, Stewart Thomson to its team.
New recruit, Stewart Thomson, 35, will be responsible for sourcing and securing new immediate land opportunities within South and West Yorkshire to allow Barratt Developments to continue to build quality homes across the region. Before joining the team at Barratt, Stewart was Head of Land and Partnerships at competitor Keepmoat Homes after achieving an MA in Town and Country planning.
On joining the team, Stewart said: “I’m thrilled to be joining the team at Barratt Developments Yorkshire West! I’m really looking forward to developing my career further at Barratt Developments and to work with the land team to improve housing opportunities for local communities across West Yorkshire.”
David Coe, Land Director at Barratt Developments Yorkshire West, commented: “We’re really looking forward to welcoming Stewart to Barratt Developments, and to see him bring a wealth of knowledge into the team. As one of the country’s top housebuilders, we are incredibly proud of the opportunities that we are able to provide. The construction industry is growing rapidly, so it’s a great time for anyone with an interest in housebuilding to come on board with Barratt.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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