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William Davis Homes Announces Its Apprentice Scheme Graduates

William Davis Homes, Loughborough-based housebuilder, has congratulated the most recent graduates from its award-winning apprentice scheme. The firm is now recruiting for the 2018 apprentice intake, which marks the first time the company is seeking construction groundworks. The graduates of this year are Sam Beaver, Jake Dominy, Jack Harrison, Ryan

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BDC 319 : Aug 2024

William Davis Homes

Stephen George + Partners wins planning approval for sixth phase of new homes at Copcut Rise, Droitwich

Stephen George + Partners LLP (SGP) has won planning approval for the latest phase of 59 new homes at William Davis Homes’ Copcut Rise development in Droitwich, Worcestershire. This will be the sixth phase of this ongoing scheme, with the 1.55 hectare site containing a mix of terraced semi-detached and detached, two-, three- and four- bedroom houses, 39% of which will be affordable homes. Explains Peter Brown, Studio Director at SGP: “SGP has been working with William Davis at Copcut Rise since 2012, and we are delighted to see the latest phase of this popular development win planning approval. Our designs are complementary to the scheme as a whole and develops the vision of the existing masterplan. When complete, it will contain just under 700 houses, with just over 600 already built. The variety of housing types will appeal to a wide range of local people, with the social housing element integrated seamlessly.” SGP chose materials and architectural details that extend the themes already established in previous phases. The design uses warm brick colours and crisp render, and details such as porches and gablettes to articulate the street scene. The homes generally face outwards, so careful consideration has been given to establishing active and passive frontages, as well as defined vistas and views which create a sense of openness without overlooking existing homes. Strong and well-defined building lines are opened up by adding soft landscaping, punctuated by trees and feature planting. Black metal railings and low-level hedges, create a layering effect which draws the eye gradually into the scene. Stephen Rush for William Davis Homes, said: “This is an important development where houses are in great demand. As with all our sites, the quality of design and construction really matters to us. That’s why we greatly value our partnership with SGP. We look forward to starting work on the new phase in due course.”

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William Davis Homes Announces Its Apprentice Scheme Graduates

William Davis Homes, Loughborough-based housebuilder, has congratulated the most recent graduates from its award-winning apprentice scheme. The firm is now recruiting for the 2018 apprentice intake, which marks the first time the company is seeking construction groundworks. The graduates of this year are Sam Beaver, Jake Dominy, Jack Harrison, Ryan Hill, Josh King and Liam Moss, who will remain with the HBF 5 star housebuilder to develop their careers. Jake Dominy has enjoyed a successful year, winning five awards: “Starting a construction apprenticeship was the best choice I could’ve made. I’ve learnt a skill for life and gained a professional qualification but have also been encouraged to take up other opportunities such as talking to school leavers , which has helped me develop presentation skills and grow my confidence.” Gary Long, M&E and apprentice manager, has commented on the company’s decision to recruit for the new class: “Our annual apprentice intake typically seeks to employ aspiring bricklayers, carpenter/joiners, plumbers, electricians and maintenance mechanics but we’re now extending our search to include construction groundworks.” “Our college partners now offer a two year Civil Engineering NVQ Level 2 for this trade, which focuses on infrastructure design such as roads and sewers as well as housing foundations, substructures and pavements, so it made sense to expand our scheme and find future construction groundworks,” he added. For 2018, William Davis Homes will be offering up to 13 apprenticeship and technical trainee placements. The closing date for the applications was during National Apprenticeship Week, which took place last week, and the new recruits will start working in August. In addition, they will also be mentored by the graduates of 2018. The award-winning apprentice scheme has been running for over 50 years and the company estimates it had trained almost 500 apprentices in this time. “We’re exceptionally proud of the longevity of our scheme, which has undoubtedly made a significant impact on our business as it’s enabled us to train and retain a directly employed workforce, but also for the careers it has forged, in some cases resulting in more than 30 years’ service and roles within senior management or on the executive board,” said Gary.

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