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Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
January 9, 2025
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Bidwells appoints new head of new homes for the Western region

Ian Powis has joined Bidwells as head of new homes for the Western region.

The appointment of the former Savills agent, who has almost 20 years experience in the industry, supports the company’s ambitions plans to double in size by 2030.

After more than a decade at Savills, most recently as head of residential development sales in Cheltenham, Powis joined Breckon and Breckon in Oxford, where he was head of new homes.

In his new role Powis will drive Bidwells’ new homes presence in Oxfordshire and Milton Keynes, which includes consultancy services, sales and lettings, from his base in Oxford.

David Bentley, partner and head of residential at Bidwells, said: “With a wealth of experience in the Western region’s new homes sector, Iain joins Bidwells with proven leadership abilities and a deep understanding of the Oxford and Milton Keynes residential markets.

“The recent confirmation that the East West Rail link will be delivered in full highlights investment across the region, and growth across the Oxford-Cambridge Arc’s knowledge economies.

“Bidwells’ deep insight and knowledge of these locations means it is well placed to tap into subsequent demand for new housing and infrastructure.”

Powis commented: “As early entrants to the Oxford-Cambridge Arc, Bidwells recognises the residential opportunity presented by the unstoppable growth of the region’s life sciences, tech and engineering industries. Building on its proven track record in the market, I look forward to expanding Bidwells’ strong pipeline of new homes instructions in this promising region at an exciting time in the firm’s growth journey.”

 

Kathryn Pennington appointed as regional managing director for untypical’s Western Region

Kathryn Pennington

Housebuilding group untypical has named Kathryn Pennington as its new regional managing director for the Western region, bolstering its leadership team as the company drives forward its growth plans.

Bringing more than two decades of industry-wide experience, Pennington has held a number of senior leadership positions in land and development, most recently at Vistry Group where she earned recognition for her expertise in delivering sustainable growth through strategic partnerships.

Notably, Pennington has a proven track record in the south-west including her role in delivering the development of large-scale sites, such as the 5,500-home Sherford New Town community project.

In her new role at untypical, she will head up strategic operations across the Western region, focusing on the completion of existing developments, whilst expanding the company’s footprint in the south-west of England.

Pennington is also a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) and serves as a non-executive director for Elim Housing Association.

Pennington said: “I am excited to join untypical’s senior leadership team at such a pivotal time. The company’s innovative approach resonates strongly with me and I’m eager to contribute to its mission of positively transforming the UK housebuilding market to better meet the needs of customers and partners.”

Chris Severson, chairman at untypical, added: “Kathryn’s depth of experience and proven track record make her the ideal choice to lead our Western Region. Her appointment reinforces our dedication to growth and delivering long-lasting value in the communities in which we build.”

 

Craig Fuller announces the launch of Craig Fuller Property

Craig Fuller

Craig Fuller, a regional director at Stacks Property Search, has announced the launch of his independent venture, Craig Fuller Property.

For many years Fuller has been a trusted guide for clients seeking prime properties in the Cotswolds, North Wiltshire, South Gloucestershire, South Oxfordshire, Bath, and Cheltenham. Drawing on his knowledge of the area and reputation in the local property market, he now embarks on this new chapter as an independent Cotswold search and acquisition specialist.

He said: “My time at Stacks has been an incredible journey. I’ve had the privilege of working with an outstanding team and forming lasting connections in the industry. I’m extremely grateful for all the opportunities and experiences I have gained, and I’m excited to take everything I’ve learned into this new chapter with Craig Fuller Property.”

Fuller’s new venture will continue to focus on delivering good results for his clients.

He added: “This new chapter is about continuing to help my clients achieve their property dreams. It’s a privilege to work in such a stunning and dynamic region, and I look forward to opening more doors for my clients as we move into 2025.”

 

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