Summary
PERSIMMON, Britain's biggest housebuilder by market value, has flagged robust trading, saying the east coast of Scotland had proved more resilient than might have been expected following the financial crash of two years ago.
It came as the group, which has sizeable Scottish operations in Bathgate and Hamilton, as well as its more upmarket Charles Church business, said in a first-half trading update that group turnover rose a quarter to GBP785 million in the six months to end-June.See the full content of this document
Extract
East Coast Resilience has Been Boost to Housing Market Says Persimmon
Legal completions across the UK increased more than 16 per cent to 4,657 homes (from 4,006), while the average s...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
