A TADLEY-based developer has won an award recognising its reputation for quality housebuilding.
Bewley Homes won silver for Best Medium Housebuilder at a glittering industry event at the 2022 What House Awards.
It’s the third consecutive year Bewley has received a top award in this category, underpinning the company’s reputation for quality housebuilding.
Dubbed as the property industry’s Oscars, Bewley Homes was praised for its customer service, dedication to staff welfare and growing environmental credentials.
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A spokesperson for the What House? Awards said: “Customer service runs deep and true through the Bewley Homes’ philosophy, but what also stands out is its commitment to its own staff – the basis of any good and successful business. Bewley keeps an eye on its employees as much as market conditions and the bottom line.
“Bewley leads the way on mental health as well as supporting colleagues, be it one-to-one or through team social events. It also launched its Pride of Bewley Awards, an internal scheme to encourage and reward a culture of appreciation. Externally, its excellent customer experience underpins all Bewley’s sales and marketing initiatives.
“The company’s sustainability credentials are also illustrated by its low-carbon, biodiversity net gain scheme planned for Watermill Bridge near Newbury in Berkshire, while it has also partnered with a specialist to deliver solar PV and EV charging points across its developments.”
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Sales and marketing director Elaine Stratford added: “It’s been a huge team effort across the year which has impacted on our colleagues, our company, the industry and our customers. I was delighted to receive this prestigious industry award on behalf of the entire company.”
Bewley Homes’ managing director Andrew Brooks said the award is a "true recognition from the industry" and "testimony to all the hard work, dedication and pride" that staff have for the company.
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