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Open doors, open dialogue

We are committed to ensuring that the communities in which we build feel fully informed, involved, and represented throughout the development process. To support this, we regularly host informal community drop-in sessions, offering local residents the opportunity to meet the project team, ask questions and learn more about the proposals and progress on site.

These events are designed to be welcoming and accessible, allowing people to engage with us at their own pace in a relaxed environment. Residents are encouraged to raise queries, share their views and discuss any concerns directly with those leading the project. In turn, our teams are able to provide clear information, explain how we are addressing potential impacts such as traffic, noise, or disruption and highlight the wider benefits the development will bring.

Crucially, these sessions go beyond simply sharing information - they create a genuine two-way dialogue. By drawing on the local knowledge, lived experience and insight of residents, we can ensure that schemes are shaped around the needs of the community. This feedback often informs key aspects of the design and delivery process, helping us to refine our approach and create developments that feel rooted in place.

Our ultimate goal is to deliver projects that not only provide much-needed homes but also foster a sense of ownership and pride among those who live nearby. Through open conversation and collaborative engagement, we aim to build developments that become vibrant, inclusive and lasting assets to the community.