Posted: Wed 19th Oct 2016

Business is booming for Deeside based house builder as they appoint 13 new staff members.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Oct 19th, 2016

Thirteen new staff members have joined the ranks of Ewloe based Anwyl Homes as the regions leading house builder gears up for significant growth.

Taking the head count within the Homes division to 69, the new recruits will fulfil a number of different positions, from financial and administrative to architectural, sales and customer care.

The Homes division of the award-winning company has experienced a record year to date, with a total of 14 active sites across North Wales, Cheshire and North West England.

Work has started at six new residential developments in the last six months, including Springdale Meadows in Hawarden and Brookfields in Newton-le-Willows, Anwyl’s first site in the Borough of St Helens.

Anwyl Homes has also been busy acquiring land for future residential developments, with a further four new developments currently scheduled for 2017.

New staff members at Anwyl HQ in Ewloe.

New staff members at Anwyl HQ in Ewloe.

Following the company’s move to a brand new, purpose-built Head Office at St David’s Park in Ewloe earlier this year, and this recent recruitment campaign, Anwyl Homes is now in a strong position to implement its ambitious expansion strategy.

Mathew Anwyl, Housing Director at Anwyl Homes, says:

“The Homes division is going from strength to strength with the company exceeding all targets, in terms of acquiring land and securing planning consent for viable residential developments.

“With construction underway at 14 residential developments, this is by far the best year yet for the Homes division.  We are on track to complete 260 units by the end of this financial year, which will be an increase of 60% on last year.

“Strengthening the team was an essential strategic move to ensure the future growth we have mapped out for the Homes division comes to fruition.”

 

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