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North Wales developer sees spike in turnover, jobs and house completions

Castle Green is currently tracking ahead of its five-year budgeted growth plan

Castle Green Homes(Image: Castle Green Homes)

A developer has seen business boom with turnover, completions and job numbers all rising rapidly.

Headquartered in St Asaph, Castle Green is currently tracking ahead of its five-year budgeted growth plan and is well on its way to quadrupling the size of the business by 2025, following the management buy-out of Macbryde Homes in 2020.

Its latest figures show turnover was up 44% to £78 million in the 12 months to March 31.

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The number of homes legally completed was up nearly a third to 280, while job numbers increased by 27% to 80 over the same period.

Chief executive Gwyn Jones, who led that buy-out with backing from long-term finance partner Bridgemere º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, said: “This is another truly fantastic set of results.

“I am very proud of the whole team and what we have achieved together; success has clearly become a habit and part of the Castle Green culture, which puts us in great shape to move forward.

“In the current financial year we’ll be bringing forward a new wave of larger, prestigious schemes, which will take the business to the next level and propel legal completions to over 500 by 2024.”