A large material recovery operation recently took place at Redrow’s Allerton Gardens development in Liverpool, which saw more than 1,400 Tonnes of waste material processed into recycled aggregate.
Redrow has secured the coveted ‘Three Trees’ status from the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) for the second year in a row. Redrow was the first UK housebuilder to achieve the status and has been awarded for its ongoing work to promote responsible forest management and eradicating illegal wood products from their supply chain.
A 12 strong team of competitive-commuters met in at Exeter for our commuter ‘Top Gear style’ race to determine the fastest, greenest, cheapest, safest and easiest way to commute across the city to our office in Pynes Hill. As the clock...
Today Chancellor Philip Hammond announced at this year’s Spring Statementthat the education secretary will release up to £80m to help small firms take on apprentices and that £29 million will be allocated to a construction skills fund, which will open for bids to fund up to 20 construction skills villages.
We are delighted to have been recognised for our efforts, by winning the ‘Green Award’ at the 2014 Daily Post Business Awards, which were sponsored by the Welsh Government and Bangor University. The accolade recognises good...
“Overall today’s Budget gives hope for the UK’s recovery, and we welcome the boost in funding for apprenticeships, which will help encourage a vital stream of talent into the construction industry.