Housebuilder generates £99 million in economic output

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WARRINGTON-based housebuilder David Wilson Homes North West has delivered 510 new homes across the region over the past year, while generating more than £99 million in economic output for the UK.
This is revealed in a newly released report detailing the company’s social and economic impact between 1st July 2024 and 29th June 2025.
David Wilson Homes North West, part of Barratt Redrow PLC, operates across Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside.

The report showcases the company’s contribution to employment, the housebuilding supply chain, local infrastructure, public services, the environment and community support. Highlights include:
• Supporting 1,596 jobs directly and through contractors and suppliers
• Employing 10 new graduates, apprentices and trainees
• Working with 278 subcontractor businesses and 299 supplier companies
• Establishing seven hectares of publicly accessible green space
• Contributing £1 million locally through Community Infrastructure Levy and Section 106 commitments
• Investing £15.1 million in physical works such as environmental upgrades, road improvements and community facilities
• Donating £55,800 to charitable organisations

Claire Jarvis, managing director at David Wilson Homes North West, said: “As a five-star housebuilder, we understand the significant role we play in driving local prosperity. Our commitment extends beyond building homes. We aim to create lasting value in the communities where we operate by generating jobs, supporting local businesses and protecting and enhancing the environment.
“We’re proud to contribute to the growth and wellbeing of our region and we look forward to building on this progress in 2026.”

To find out more, call the David Wilson Homes sales team on 033 3355 8480.


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