Sunday, December 8, 2024

Keepmoat names Land and Partnerships Director

Housebuilder Keepmoat has announced the appointment of Nigel Robson as Land and Partnerships Director, to lead the Land Team in the business’s Yorkshire West region.

His role will be to set the strategy for land acquisition, leading the delivery of regenerating towns across West Yorkshire and managing delivery targets in partnership with local authorities and housing associations.

With a wealth of knowledge within the sector, Nigel joins the team from MCI Developments, a subsidiary of Keepmoat, bringing more than 30 years of industry experience.

He said: “I am thrilled to join Keepmoat Yorkshire West after leading on operations at MCI Developments. I am excited to join the team to secure and deliver partnership-led opportunities to fulfil the master land pipeline and strategic plan.

“I value Keepmoat’s people-based culture and strong track record for partnering with local authorities and housing associations on its developments. I am eager to continue contributing to its vision of building communities and transforming lives.’’

Keepmoat has multiple live developments in the Yorkshire West region, including sites in Batley, Sheffield, Leeds, Huddersfield, Bradford, Upton and South Elmsall. Keepmoat has built over 35,000 homes in the last 90 years and has over 60 developments across the country.

Regional MD Chris Clingo added: “I look forward to seeing Nigel further strengthen our land process and approach whilst supporting the growth of our area and team. His wealth of experience will be instrumental in helping us to build on our success.”

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