Yorkshire Post

Developer to restart building after group took ‘decisive’ action

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RETIREMENT HOME developer and operator McCarthy & Stone said it will resume constructi­on on its sites and reopen sales offices next week after seeing lower than average coronaviru­s cases across its residents.

The company said it has seen fewer cases of the virus within its 441 retirement communitie­s “than has been seen within the general over-65s UK population”.

It said the group took decisive actions from mid-March to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its homeowners and staff after the outbreak spread.

McCarthy & Stone closed its sales offices and halted constructi­on projects after the Government-mandated shutdown was announced.

It said it will now restart its sales and building operations from Monday, June 8 as lockdown restrictio­ns begin to ease.

The group said it has developed a new set of guidelines for operations after a “detailed review of sales and constructi­on processes” during the lockdown period.

The firm said it will initially focus on restarting sales of already completed sites, with £325m worth of sites finished.

Building activities will start “gradually” with sites that are the closest to completion recommenci­ng first.

John Tonkiss, chief executive officer of McCarthy & Stone, said: “The UK must now learn the lessons from this crisis and redefine how best to support our ageing population.

“We need a joined-up and longterm plan, starting with more and better housing for older people.

“I’d also like to say a huge and heartfelt thank you to every one of our homeowners and our employees for their continued support, understand­ing and co-operation in following our guidance and advice during this period, and helping to keep our people safe and well.

“It’s been a difficult period but there’s nothing like a crisis to show what we’re made of, and what we’ve shown is that our communitie­s are made of much more than bricks and mortar.”

McCarthy & Stone said it has also secured access to the Bank of England’s Covid corporate financing facility (CCFF).

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