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  • AN INTRODUCTION TO THE BERKELEY GROUP

  • The Berkeley Group builds homes and neighbourhoods. We create beautiful, successful places. We work together with other people to tackle the shortage of good quality homes; and we make a lasting contribution to the landscape and to the communities we help create.

  • FOR EVERYONEBerkeley builds for everyone: from families to first time buyers, students to older people, and luxury living to affordable housing.

    Our developments range in size from a few dozen homes near a market town to complex, mixed-use urban regeneration programmes with over five thousand dwellings. We build schools and stations alongside a mix of housing that ranges from riverside apartments to traditional homes designed in the local vernacular.

  • OUR VALUESThe core values that underpin Berkeley remain unchanged from its early days. These are a passion for great places, having integrity, showing respect for people, thinking creatively and achieving excellence through detail. This culture informs the way we work, the way we lead the business, and what we deliver to our customers. We focus just as hard on the way we work as the products we deliver.

  • 1 Ascot (2 sites)2 Barns Green3 Bath4 Beaconsfield (2 sites)5 Cambridge6 Canterbury7 Caterham8 Cheltenham9 Cirencester10 Fleet11 Gillingham12 Gosport

    13 High Wycombe14 Holborough15 Horsham16 North Bersted17 Oxshott18 Reading19 Sevenoaks20 Shalford21 St Albans22 Tadworth23 Tunbridge Wells24 Worcester

    WHERE WE WORK The Berkeley Group operates across London and the south of England. We work through five autonomous brands: St George, St James, St Edward, St William and Berkeley Homes. Part of our success has come from strategic partnerships and joint ventures with institutions such as the Prudential, National Grid and Thames Water.

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    UNDER CONSTRUCTION

    1 190 Strand2 375 Kensington High Street

    (including Homebase and Telereal)3 Abell & Cleland House, Westminster4 Battersea Reach5 Beaufort Park, Hendon 6 Brewery Wharf, Twickenham7 Chambers Wharf, Southwark8 Chelsea Creek / Imperial Wharf9 The Corniche, Albert Embankment10 Dickens Yard, Ealing11 Durham Road, Wimbledon12 Ebury Square, Belgravia13 Fulham Reach, Hammersmith14 Goodman’s Fields, Aldgate15 Imperial Square, Finchley16 Hurlingham Gate, Fulham17 Kew Bridge Road 18 Kew Bridge West, Brentford

    19 Kidbrooke Village20 Langham Square, Putney21 London Dock, Wapping22 Marine Wharf, Deptford23 Marryat Place, Wimbledon24 Merano, Albert Embankment25 One Blackfriars, Southwark26 One Tower Bridge27 One Victoria Road, Acton28 Queen Mary’s Place, Roehampton29 Riverlight, Battersea30 Roman House, City of London31 Royal Arsenal Riverside32 Saffron Square, Croydon33 Sir Alexander Close, Acton34 Sovereign Court, Hammersmith35 St Josephs, Mill Hill36 Stanmore Place37 The Avenue, Finchley

    38 Vista, Battersea39 Wimbledon Hill Park40 Woodberry Down

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  • LONDON RIVERSIDE ONE BLACKFRIARSThis site had lain derelict for a decade. Now it is becoming an elegant new landmark for London, made using thousands of individual panels of glass varying in tone and shape arranged in two distinct layers creating the building’s unique curved shape.

    St George are investing £680,000 in local employment and training initiatives, and the development will create 200 full-time jobs once complete.

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  • REGENERATIONKIDBROOKE VILLAGEKidbrooke Village is a great example of what we mean by place-making. It has a broad mix of tenures and facilities, set in 20 hectares of green space. In the last five years we have built over 1,170 homes on this site, of which 650 are affordable. This has created 7,500 jobs in construction and 76 apprenticeships so far. 91% of people living on the development say they feel like they belong.

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  • RESTORATIONROEHAMPTON HOUSEThis stunning 300 year old Grade One listed building is the centrepiece of a major regeneration programme delivered by St James. It created 24 apartments and an exclusive opportunity to own a unique place in British history. We take great pride in restoring heritage assets, conserving them, and using each building as a stimulus and focal point for rejuvenating the wider area.

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  • A NEW GENERATIONBerkeley also builds world class student accommodation. We apply the same set of qualities found in our residential development to this sector: great public realm, a mix of uses, and elegant entrance areas. We have excellent relationships with universities in London and use different financial models to help bring this product to the market.

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  • HOMES PEOPLE ASPIRE TO LIVE INAcross the south of England, the Berkeley portfolio continues to reflect the aspirations of a very broad range of home buyers, including families looking for a great place to live and young people taking their first steps onto the housing ladder.

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  • NEW CONNECTIONS CROSSRAILBerkeley developments provide a whole range of amenities and services alongside the homes that we build. These include parks, healthcare and leisure facilities. Many sites enhance local transport provision. At Imperial Wharf in Fulham and the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, we have delivered entirely new stations.

  • BERKELEY FOUNDATIONIn 2011, we launched the Berkeley Foundation. This works to improve the lives of young people and their communities across London and the South of England. It has already committed nearly £7 million to over 70 charities, helping to tackle some of the big social issues facing our society: homelessness, jobs, skills and care.

    www.berkeleyfoundation.org.uk

  • FOR THE LONG TERMOur vision is to be a world-class business generating long-term value by creating successful, sustainable places where people aspire to live.

    To help us achieve this, we use a framework structured around five key areas.

    CUSTOMERS

    Provide exceptional service to all of our customers and put them at the heart of our decisions.

    PLACES

    Create great places where residents enjoy a good quality of life, now and in the future.

    OUR PEOPLE

    Develop a highly skilled workforce who run autonomous businesses, operate in a safe and supportive working environment, and contribute to wider society.

    www.berkeleygroup.co.uk/about-berkeley-group/our-vision

    OPERATIONS

    Make the right long-term decisions whilst running the business efficiently and working with our supply chain.

    HOMES

    Develop individually designed, high quality homes with a low environmental impact.

  • Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development – 2014.

    Britain’s Most Admired Company – First across all sectors in 2011.

    Second in 2012 and 2013.

    Considerate Constructors – In 2015 Berkeley was awarded

    11 Bronze Awards, 15 Silver Awards, 8 Gold Awards and Roman House was named the overall winner of Most Considerate Site.

    Sunday Times British Homes Awards – Winner of British Housebuilder

    of the Year in 2015.

    AWARD WINNING

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  • FACTS ABOUT BERKELEY

    £2.1 BILLIONWe supported more than £2.1bn of economic activity in the UK during 2015.

    700Over 700 young adults are in structured training with Berkeley. This will grow by 50% by 2016.

    26,000We supported 26,000 jobs across Britain in 2015, more than the total workforce employed by London Underground.

    £1.5 BILLIONWe have contributed £1.5bn in affordable housing subsidies and made additional direct payments of £396m to help pay for a wide range of facilities and services in the community.

  • PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BERKELEY GROUP OF COMPANIES

  • The Berkeley Group Holdings plcBerkeley House19 Portsmouth RoadCobham, Surrey KT11 1JG

    T +44 (0)1932 868 555www.berkeleygroup.co.uk