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Luncheon is a tasty way to thank our contacts

2:50pm Monday 3rd October 2011 in Business

spacer LUNCHEON: From left, Jon Bellfield, Henry Bellfield, Martyn Cartwright, Alex Watson and Paul Watson, of Barberry Developments.

PROPERTY professionals from across the UK descended on a Worcestershire village for an event staged by Barberry Developments.

The luncheon was hosted by company director Paul Watson in a marquee at his home in Chaddesley Corbett, near Kidderminster.

He was joined by colleagues including managing director Jon Bellfield, directors Henry Bellfield and Martyn Cartwright and development surveyor Alex Watson.

Barberry hosted the occasion to thank contacts across the sector for their contribution to what has been a successful year for the company despite tough trading conditions. Barberry has experienced a busy year with major contracts in Swansea, Droitwich and Coventry.

Jon Bellfield said: “The event was a wonderful opportunity for the team to get together with people from all aspects of the business and thank them for all the hard work they’ve put into making our projects over the past year such a great success. We look forward to getting involved with equally exciting opportunities for development in the next 12 months.”

Barberry’s current projects include a £50 million superstore development in Coventry, a complete transformation of Phoenix and Lion Way retail parks in Swansea and a major residential project in Droitwich, where Yew Tree Village will provide 800 new homes, 40 per cent of which will be affordable social housing.

The scheme includes an education contribution of up to £1 million, significant potential for job creation, about 40 per cent of open space including an orchard, allotments, ponds, adventure playground and sports pitches, as well as new cycleways and footpaths.

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