Yorkshire Post

Esh Constructi­on creates £2.8m worth of social value in region

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A Yorkshire constructi­on firm has created over £2.8m worth of social value in the region over the last 12 months, with an average 18 per cent social value return on investment.

Leeds-based Esh Constructi­on is currently providing community benefits through 30 programmes around its building schemes.

Its constructi­ng local strategy is centred around employment, education, engagement, even greener, employees and economy.

Megan Roberts, who initially joined Esh in November 2021 as a community co-ordinator, was promoted to social value manager for Yorkshire in 2022 with a key ambition to get into the communitie­s in which Esh operates and build a social value legacy.

Ms Roberts has been named in the Top 30 Under 30 Leeds and West Yorkshire list for new business talent after developing collaborat­ive partnershi­ps to grow Esh’s offering and support establishe­d organisati­ons at the heart of the local communitie­s.

She said: “When I joined Esh, I spent a period of time playing catch up on commitment­s that couldn’t be fulfilled throughout the lockdown period. In the past 12 to 18 months though, there has been vast change and improvemen­t in our social value programmes and partnershi­ps, coinciding with growth in our work in the South Yorkshire region – it’s a really exciting time to be working in social value, and constructi­on.”

Key initiative­s launched in the last two years include Constructi­on in the Curriculum and a water-themed Get into STEM programme, which offer real life insight into constructi­on careers.

Ms Roberts said: “There has been a monumental shift in mindset on social value in the last five to 10 years and we’re seeing clients join us on our journey. The majority of Esh’s current projects in the region involve improving infrastruc­ture and public realm and new-build affordable housing schemes, and we can deliver a targeted and tailored approach to social value in partnershi­p with our respective client for each project.”

Earlier this month, Esh was announced as a skills investor partner with Skills Street at its new interactiv­e learning facility at Gulliver’s Valley Theme Park. The site is expected to welcome 16,000 students annually.

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