L&G adds trio to boost modular homes business
Legal & General has chosen Homes England’s Terry Fuller as head of partnerships for its modular homes business.
It has also appointed Alex Fenner and Jon Sanders as land and partnerships managers for the South East as the company looks to build out sites in Kent.
Fuller, who will lead on growth across the UK, previously led strategic land acquisitions and the South East regional team at Homes England. He will work with public and private partners to deliver LGMH’s schemes, from regeneration to new developments.
Legal & General has chosen Homes England’s Terry Fuller as head of partnerships for its modular homes business.
It has also appointed Alex Fenner and Jon Sanders as land and partnerships managers for the South East as the company looks to build out sites in Kent.
Fuller, who will lead on growth across the UK, previously led strategic land acquisitions and the South East regional team at Homes England. He will work with public and private partners to deliver LGMH’s schemes, from regeneration to new developments.
Fenner has worked at Peabody for the past seven years, while Sanders worked as surveyor in the utilities and telecoms sectors before entering the housebuilding industry.
LGMH already has landmark agreements in the South East with sites in Broadstairs and Littlestone in Kent, both in partnership with Town & Country. It has the capacity to produce 3,000 homes annually, with other sites in Selby, Bristol, North Horsham and Warminster.
LGMH chief executive Rosie Toogood said: “In the face of a chronic housing shortage, steep energy bill increases, and a looming climate crisis deadline, more action is necessary. The experience and local knowledge that they each have to offer will help LGMH do exactly that. By nurturing and increasing our presence and partnerships in the South East, Terry, Alex, and Jon will help further LGMH’s mission: to reduce costs to consumers and the environment by producing the best quality homes in the most efficient way possible.”
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