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Barratt Developments launches campaign to overcome sector skills shortage

With the Government recently announcing a £5bn boost to help galvanise the housebuilding industry, but firms still struggling to find the skilled workers they need to meet the nation’s housebuilding targets, one of the region’s largest housebuilders is launching a new campaign to encourage more people into the sector. Barratt Developments Yorkshire East, which encompasses the Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes brands and is currently developing The Chocolate Works in York amongst other developments, is launching the Constructing Futures campaign this month, in an aim to bridge the skills gap and encourage more people to consider working in the housebuilding industry.

“Steve Mattinson, Construction Director at Barratt Developments Yorkshire East, commented:“It’s fantastic that the Government has ambitious aims to boost housebuilding, but the simple fact is that the UK will never have the number of homes it needs if we don’t have the skilled people required to build them. It isn’t just about encouraging more students to train as bricklayers, even though this is a worthy aim. Children leaving school and college are unaware of the opportunities available to them, but existing construction firms also don’t realise the sheer potential open to them in the housebuilding industry. What we want to say to these firms is that the Government plans to build 25,000 new homes by 2020[1] and as a result businesses across the county have a unique opportunity to take advantage of this supported growth.”

“We know that some firms might have reservations about investing and getting involved, so as part of the Constructing Futures campaign we are aiming to dispel some of these myths and to showcase the fantastic opportunities available to hard working people who want to work in the housebuilding sector. In partnership with this, we will also be teaming up with schools and colleges across Yorkshire to educate youngsters on the wealth of career opportunities available within the construction industry, to ensure we have enough skilled people to build the homes of the future.”

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