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Crest Nicholson shutting regional office and axing jobs as it warns over profits

The housebuilder has a number of divisional sites including in Bristol, Leeds, St Albans and Tamworth

One of Crest Nicholson's developments in Gloucestershire(Image: Surrey Advertiser)

Housebuilder Crest Nicholson has warned over profits and revealed jobs are at risk as it plans to close a divisional office amid a group-wide overhaul.

The firm said it was consulting on proposals to shut one of its offices, impacting about 50 jobs in total, including staff at the site and other roles across “overhead functions”.

The company has division sites in St Albans, Brentwood, Tamworth, Addlestone, Bristol and Leeds.

It comes as Crest Nicholson alerted over profits, blaming a subdued housing market and wider uncertainty ahead of the November 26 Budget.

Shares in the firm slumped as much as 13% in morning trading on Tuesday following the firm’s warning that underlying pre-tax profits for the year to October 31 were now expected at the low end or “marginally below” previous guidance for between £28m to £38m.

Chief executive Martyn Clark said this reflected “a housing market that has remained subdued through the summer, and the continued uncertainty surrounding Government tax policy ahead of the forthcoming Budget”.

The group said housing completions were set to come in at 1,691 for the financial year, which is at the lower end of expectations for between 1,700 to 1,900 homes.

But Mr Clark said the firm was making “good progress” on its transformation plan, named Project Elevate.