Our South West region hosted its annual Supplier and Subcontractor Conference at Boringdon Park Golf Club in Plymouth.
The event brought together more than 120 attendees, including both current and potentially new supply chain partners.
It was an opportunity for our South West team to outline their sustainable pipeline for the region where five new sites will start on site before the end of the year.
Presentations were delivered by key members of the leadership team including managing director, Steve Goldsworthy, head of commercial, Darryl Vickers and construction director Scott Brown.
Steve said: “We were delighted to see such a strong turnout from both our existing partners and those who are interested in joining our supply chain. The success of our business depends on these relationships, and we are committed to working closely with our partners to deliver exceptional homes and service.
“Attendees were briefed on our upcoming developments, which align with our commitment to sustainable growth. And we emphasised our focus on delivering quality homes for our valued customers whilst emphasising the importance of collaboration with our supply chain partners to achieve our shared goals.
“We are building on the solid foundation of trust and collaboration established with our suppliers and subcontractors and will continue to work together to drive innovation, quality, and sustainable growth in the region.”
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