Barratt and David Wilson Homes and Trustees of The Catchelraw Trust have proposed to build hundreds of new homes in Edinburgh.
Barratt Redrow
Barratt Developments Scotland has donated handmade bird nestboxes to the local community, in celebration of National Nestbox Week.
As many as eight of the biggest housebuilders in the UK may be sharing commercially sensitive information with their competitors, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has revealed today as it published its final report on the housebuilding market in Great Britain.
Pupils from St Joseph’s Primary School in Glasgow learned about the housebuilding industry during a trip to Barratt Developments Scotland’s head office, which looked to inspire the next generation to consider a future career in the industry. The visit took place at the housebuilder&rsquo
Barratt Homes West Scotland has spurred on an audience of 600 to help raise an incredible £156,000 towards supporting families and children facing difficult times.
Business leaders from across the Highlands have called for the local authority to take a fresh look at the Inner Moray Firth Proposed Local Development Plan amid concerns about a severe lack of housing provision they believe is essential for the future of local communities and to meet the deman
Large city councils in England will be told to prioritise brownfield development under a major shake-up to planning rules which aims to boost housebuilding while protecting the Green Belt.
The boards of UK housebuilders Barratt Developments and Redrow have agreed a merger deal, which prices Redrow at £2,524 million.
Barratt Developments Scotland – which includes Barratt Homes, David Wilson Homes and Oregon Timber Frame Ltd – is celebrating a year of giving after donating more than £520,000 to good causes across Scotland. Each year, the five-star housebuilder supports a wide range of organisati
Pupils at a Midlothian primary school have been letting their creativity shine by creating their very own Christmas card designs as part of Barratt Developments’ festive competition.
An S5 Lornshill Academy student has been offered a work placement with Barratt Developments as a result of their outstanding contribution to a sustainable housing project. The FIDA Home Transformers Challenge, a project developed by Futures Institute at Dollar Academy (FIDA) in collaboration with th
Barratt Developments Scotland has made a substantial contribution of £355.5m to the Scottish economy, an independent assessment has concluded. In the year ending 30 June 2023, Barratt Developments Scotland, which includes Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes, also completed 1,951 new homes and
Work on a new £4.8 million social housing development has started in Midlothian.
Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes North Scotland has made a £1,500 donation to Look Good Feel Better, a charity dedicated to improving the physical appearance and overall wellbeing of people living with cancer.
Barratt Developments has raised £25,772 for a poverty relief charity in the North of Scotland at its recent charity dinner. The housebuilder welcomed 220 guests to the Chester Hotel in Aberdeen on Friday 17th November for an evening of entertainment.