Tuesday, July 2, 2024

MP congratulates site manager Matt on award success

Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart has visited Bovis Homes’ Longfields Development in Beverley to congratulate site manager Matt Earnshaw for winning a Seal of Excellence in the National House Building Council Pride in the Job Quality Awards.

Matt said: “I am extremely proud to have been among the Seal of Excellence winners at this year’s Pride in the Job Awards. It is a real team effort and it’s fantastic that our commitment to delivering the highest quality homes has been recognised. It was a pleasure to welcome Graham Stuart MP to the development and to show him the new community we’re creating.”

Graham, who was joined by local council candidate Harry Bulmer and Conservative Ward Representative for St Mary’s Peter Stevens, enjoyed a tour of the site and spoke with Matt and his colleagues, area build managers John Firth and Liam Knowles, about his award and the development.

Graham said: “It was great to visit Longfields Development and congratulate Matt on his amazing achievement. When new homes are built in Beverley we want them to be built to the highest quality and to fit in with the area which is why I am so pleased that Matt has won this prestigious award.”

“The Pride in the Job Awards are about celebrating the highest standards of house building and championing top calibre site managers,” commented Toby Hollis, Regional Director, North East at NHBC. “Matt’s work at the Longfields development is an example of a great site manager taking real pride in his team’s work, resulting in quality homes its residents will enjoy.”

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