The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Housebuild­er feels pandemic pinch

- ROB MCLAREN, BUSINESS EDITOR

Amajor Fife housebuild­er has de ta i led the “significan­t challenges” of coping with a three-month lockdown earlier this year.

Campion Homes, based in Dunfermlin­e, saw its financial projection­s wiped out as Covid-19 meant building sites had to close.

Lockdown impacted the developmen­t of almost 100 properties – with 15 house completion­s pushed to later in the year and the start of constructi­on on 81 homes delayed.

Newly filed accounts show the company recorded sales of £27.6 million for the year ending June 30 compared with £33.1 min 2019.

Pre-tax profits fell from £1.2m to £553,000 over the same period.

Joint managing director Susan Jackson said the firm has seen signs of pent-up demand since production began again in June.

She said: “Prior to the March site closures, Campion Homes was in a strong position to return improved results for the financial year with an excellent sales pipeline across our private and affordable housing sectors.

“However, the Covid-19 lock down brought significan­t challenges de laying build and handovers to customers.

“Since production restarted in June, we have seen strong sales interest in the private housing sector reflecting pent-up demand for homes in rural locations with larger outdoor areas and homeworkin­g space.”

During the financial year the company handed over 138 homes to housing associatio­n and local authority clients and started constructi­on on 139 properties. A total of 268 homes were under constructi­on at year end.

The start of constructi­on on 81 homes was delayed in late March to late June.

In the current financial year the company said it will continue its strategy of conducting a mix of private developmen­ts and social housing.

“We have had an exceptiona­l response from employees, subcontrac­tors and suppliers who have worked so hard to ensure we are able to come back to work safely,” Ms Jackson added.

“Our people and longstandi­ng relationsh­ips are absolutely integral to the success of its business and this became even more apparent during this difficult time.”

Campion Homes’ current projects include Bryony Meadow, a 32-bungalow developmen­t in Dairsie; Law View, a 90- home project in L even; and Linden Meadow, close to Glenrothes, which has 29 properties.

T he business, which employed an average of 134 staff last year, said it would continue to recruit locally and also continue its apprentice­ship scheme despite the economic uncertaint­y.

“Going forward the company will continue to recruit locally where possible to invest in the team,” Ms Jackson said.

“The company is focused on supporting the developmen­t of young people and is proud to have provided six new apprentice ship opportunit­ies this year across a number of different teams.”

 ??  ?? CONSTRUCTI­ON: Inside Bryony Meadow in Dairsie, one of Dunfermlin­e-based Campion Homes’ developmen­ts.
CONSTRUCTI­ON: Inside Bryony Meadow in Dairsie, one of Dunfermlin­e-based Campion Homes’ developmen­ts.

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