Taylor Wimpey
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Stock price | TW |
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Headquarters | High Wycombe |
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Ceo | Peter Redfern |
Revenue | 4. 082 billion GBP (2018) |
Subsidiaries | Wilson Connolly Ltd |
Wainhomes Limited | |
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ID | 1012277 |
About Taylor Wimpey
Taylor Wimpey plc is one of the largest British based housebuilding companies. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. Its operational headquarters in the United Kingdom are in High Wycombe.
Essex boy asks King Charles to save Shoeburyness trees
... Ricky asked the King to help save 62 trees in Shoeburyness, Essex, to make way for Taylor Wimpey homes...
Housebuilder sees rise in 36-year mortgages
... Taylor Wimpey said 27% of first time buyers are taking mortgages of more than 36 years compared to 7% in 2021...
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... Chobham Manor, a development of 880 homes next to the Lee Valley Velo Park, is an " incredible new neighbourhood" according to developer Taylor Wimpey...
New powers proposed to end unsafe cladding scandal
... Developers have argued that they met building regulations at the time and should not be liable for the cost of removing unsafe claddingHowever, some, such as housebuilder Taylor Wimpey, have already promised to foot the bill for issues at their buildings...
Ladbrokes claimed £102m furlough despite online boost
... ” A number of companies when the impact of the pandemic proved less severe than initially feared - including housebuilders Redrow, Barratt and Taylor Wimpey, Games Workshop, and distribution giant Bunzl...
Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey axes ground rent rises
...Thousands of leaseholders who bought homes from housebuilder Taylor Wimpey will no longer be subjected to ground rents that double every 10 years...
Real Living Wage rises to £9. 90 an hour
... The latest employers to join include housebuilders Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon Homes, Fujitsu, food delivery company Getir and outsourcing firm Capita...
Coronavirus: B&Q stores closed in the midst of lockdown
... On Thursday, the other companies such as Jaguar Land Rover, Aston Martin, and Taylor Wimpey said they would not be able to return to work...
Essex boy asks King Charles to save Shoeburyness trees
By Christine SextonLocal Democracy Reporting Service
An eight-year-old boy who wrote to King Charles III asking for his help to save trees due to be chopped down by a developer has been thanked by The Palace for his " thoughtful letter".
Ricky asked The King to help save 62 trees in Shoeburyness, Essex, to make way for Taylor Wimpey homes.
The Local Democracy Reporting Service said The Trees were covered by a protection order.
Taylor Wimpey said The Trees were dying or low quality and would be replaced.
Ricky, from Rayleigh, in Essex, became concerned about The Trees on the former Cantel Medical Ltd site in Campfield Road after his uncle, Tim Fransen , began campaigning against their removal.
The Trees in question include mature cedars, maples, oaks and sycamores.
In his letter to King Charles , the young eco-campaigner wrote: " There are trees, insects and birds in my city. That are really pretty to look at and fun to look at, but I Heard that Mr Taylor Wimpey and friends are cutting down The Trees and hurting The Birds and insects. That makes me feel really sad.
" Can you please help save The Trees , insects and birds? I learnt at school they are really important to me and The Planet . Trees give us oxygen and help keep the air clean. Insects and birds pollinate plants. We need them to be happy and healthy. "
King Charles 's head of royal correspondence said while The King could not become involved personally, he thanked Ricky for his " thoughtful letter".
The Letter added: " His Majesty is deeply committed to the Natural World .
" As King, His Majesty continues to support and celebrate global efforts towards a more sustainable future. "
A spokesman for developer Taylor Wimpey said: " Preserving and enhancing biodiversity is a key consideration when we plan and build new developments and we have sought to protect and retain the highest quality trees on-site.
" Our proposals, prepared in close consultation with Southend City Council tree officers and following an assessment by an independent arboriculturist, include the planting of 112 new trees and 540 hedges to replace the 62 low quality or dying trees that will be removed In Line with our.
" All but one of the mature trees, which is suffering from ash dieback, within the development boundary will be retained. "
Source of news: bbc.com