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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.
Highwood, Horsham
FOR EVERYONEBerkeley builds for everyone: from families to first time buyers, luxury living and affordable housing, and homes that provide extra care for older people.Our developments range in size from a few dozen homes in a market town to complex regeneration programmes with over 5,000 homes. We build schools, stations, shops and play areas, alongside a complete mix of housing, from riverside apartments to traditional homes designed in the local vernacular.
Beaufort Park
375 Kensington High Street
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 homes we deliver.
WHERE WE WORK The Berkeley Group operates across London, Birmingham and the South of England. We work through six autonomous brands: St George, St James, Berkeley, St Edward, St William and St Joseph. Part of our success has come from strategic partnerships and joint ventures with organisations such as the Prudential and National Grid, as well as local authorities.
SOUTH OF ENGLAND UNDER CONSTRUCTION
SOUTH OF ENGLAND FUTURE SITES
*New sites contracted for acquisition during the year
SOUTH
1 Bersted Park,
North Bersted
2 Broadacres, Southwater
3 Edenbrook, Fleet
4 Eldridge Park,
Wokingham
5 Elmswater,
Rickmansworth
6 Green Park Village,
Reading
7 Highwood, Horsham
8 Holborough Lakes
9 Kennet Island, Reading
10 Pachesham, Leatherhead
11 Royal Clarence Marina,
Gosport
12 Royal Wells Park,
Tunbridge Wells
13 Ryewood Meadows,
Sevenoaks
14 Taplow Riverside
15 The Brackens, Ascot
16 The Waterside, Royal
Worcester
17 Victory Pier, Gillingham
18 Warfield, Bracknell
1 Ascot Gasworks
2 Borehamwood
Gasworks
3 Camberley*
4 Cranleigh
5 Farnham
6 Hawkenbury
7 Hemel Hempstead
Gasworks
8 Hertford Gasworks
9 Oxted Gasworks
10 Rudgwick
11 Sevenoaks (2 sites)
12 Birmingham*
13 Sunningdale Park
14 Stratford-upon-Avon*
15 Wallingford
16 Watford Gasworks
17 Winchester
Gloucestershire
LONDON
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Surrey
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LONDON UNDER CONSTRUCTION LONDON FUTURE SITES
*New sites contracted for acquisition during the year
LONDON
1 190 Strand
2 250 City Road, City of London
3 375 Kensington High Street
Kensington Row & Royal
Warwick Square
4 Abell & Cleland, Westminster
5 Battersea Reach
6 Beaufort Park, Hendon
7 Brewery Wharf, Twickenham
8 Brunswick Square, Orpington
9 Chelsea Creek
10 Chiswick Gate
11 Dickens Yard, Ealing
12 Fitzroy Gate, Isleworth
13 Forbury, Blackheath
14 Fulham Reach, Hammersmith
15 Goodman’s Fields, Aldgate
16 Hurlingham Gate & Walk, Fulham
17 Kew Bridge Road, Brentford
18 Kew Bridge West, Brentford
19 Kidbrooke Village
20 Latchmere House, Richmond
21 London Dock, Wapping
22 One Blackfriars, Southwark
23 One Tower Bridge
24 Prince of Wales Drive, Battersea
25 Queenshurst, Kingston
26 Riverlight, Battersea
27 Royal Arsenal Riverside
28 Saffron Square, Croydon
29 Smithfield Square, Hornsey
30 South Quay Plaza, Docklands
31 Sovereign Court, Hammersmith
32 Stanmore Place, Harrow
33 St Joseph’s Gate, Mill Hill
34 The Corniche,
Albert Embankment
35 The Dumont,
Albert Embankment
36 The Villas, Barnes
37 Trent Park, Cockfosters
38 Vista, Battersea
39 West End Gate, Paddington
40 White City
41 Wimbledon Hill Park
42 Woodberry Down, Finsbury Park
1 Centre House, Wood Lane
2 Chambers Wharf, Southwark
3 Filmworks, Ealing
4 Fulham Gasworks
5 Highbury*
6 Hornsey Gasworks
7 Millbank, Westminster
8 Northfields
9 Oval Gasworks
10 Oval*
11 Poplar Gasworks
12 Royal Exchange, Kingston
13 Southall Gas Works
14 Stephenson Street
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TRANSFORMATION WHITE CITY LIVINGThe new White City is a world-leading cultural, technological and educational hub in the middle of west London.White City Living will see 1,400 new homes built over eight acres of parkland and gardens, all within 15 minutes of central London. This new neighbourhood will create innovative uses for the refurbished railway arches; providing the area with cafés, shops and a connection to nearby Westfield.
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REGENERATIONLONDON DOCKIn the 18th century, this 15 acre site lay at the heart of London’s docklands. It is now being transformed into a new neighbourhood with 1,800 homes, 486 of which will be affordable, set within a series of landscaped public squares and gardens containing cafés and shops. We have collaborated with Bow Arts to create studios in the listed Pennington Street Warehouse, which are being used by almost 100 artists and makers.
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HERITAGEST JOSEPH’S GATEThe award-winning Grade II listed chapel and seminary college at Mill Hill was originally conceived by Cardinal Vaughan 150 years ago. This is now the centrepiece of 49 new and converted homes at our St Joseph’s Gate development in north London.The Chapel itself has been transformed into an 8,000 sq ft home with vaulted ceilings and views looking across the village below.
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INTRODUCING ST JOSEPHSt Joseph is Berkeley’s newest brand, created to bring our passion for quality and placemaking to Birmingham and the West Midlands. We plan to build beautiful homes and create communities that work for everyone. These will range from traditional housing to complex mixed use and city centre developments. Our name was inspired by the civic improvements delivered by Birmingham’s 19th century mayor, Joseph Chamberlain. We share his belief that an inspiring public realm is the cornerstone of a happy, thriving community and our commitment to delivering the best for local people will lie at the heart of everything we do.
FINDING FRESH SOLUTIONS: THE URBAN HOUSEHow do we build the type of homes that people love in the kind of numbers that could solve the housing crisis?The Berkeley Urban House in Kidbrooke Village provides a flexible 3 to 4 bedroom home which is full of light and economical to run, with a roof top garden and space for a car and two bikes. It can also be built off-site in a factory and constructed in just 10 weeks.
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NEW CONNECTIONSBerkeley 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 Royal Arsenal we are delivering a Crossrail station, and at Imperial Wharf we provided an entire new Overground station.
BERKELEY FOUNDATIONThe Berkeley Foundation was established in March 2011 to support young people and their communities. Since then, it has committed more than £12 million to more than 100 charities and worthy causes. These range from in-depth strategic partnerships with programmes like The Money House and Street Elite and charities like Crisis and the Lord’s Taverners, to smaller scale partnerships with the local designated charities chosen by staff in our offices and sites. Our goal is that every employee across the whole company does something every year to support the Foundation.
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 Awards for Enterprise in Sustainable Development – 2014
Britain’s Most Admired Company Second in 2017
Sunday Times British Homes Awards 2017 Outstanding Placemaking Award (Woodberry Down)
Building Awards 2017 Housebuilder of the Year
WhatHouse? Awards 2017 Housebuilder of the Year Best Partnership Scheme – Woodberry Down, with Hackney Council, Genesis, WDCO and MHDT
RoSPA Health and Safety Awards 2017 Sir George Earle Trophy (Berkeley East Thames)
AWARD WINNING
Woodberry Down
190 Strand
FACTS ABOUT BERKELEY
£500 MILLION+contributed to affordable housing and to community and infrastructure facilities by Berkeley in 2017
11.7%of our workforce was in training in 2017. This included more than 650 apprentices
19,500homes built by Berkeley in the last five years
33,000jobs supported by Berkeley in 2017
Royal Arsenal Riverside
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