Posted: Sat 28th Mar 2020

North Wales housebuilder Redrow to close its building sites and furlough most workers

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This article is old - Published: Saturday, Mar 28th, 2020

North Wales based housebuilder Redrow it is to close all its building sites and “furlough a significant proportion” of its workers.

Redrow, which has its headquarters in Ewloe, Flintshire also said it was in talks with six banks to secure additional credit and had applied to take part in the Bank of England’s scheme for financing support as it shuts sites due to the coronavirus.

In a statement to the City this morning the company said: “We are continuing to work proactively to protect our cash flow, and in addition to the measures we announced earlier in the week, we will immediately commence ‘furloughing’ a significant proportion of our employees under the Government’s Job Retention Scheme.

Many of our office-based colleagues have been working from home and earlier in the week we closed our sales centres.

We also reduced our workforce on sites to target our construction operations on plots that are due to complete over the coming weeks.

However, it has become increasingly impracticable as our supply chain has been significantly impacted in recent days, as a result the Board has now decided to go further and commence with immediate effect, an orderly and safe closure of all of our sites and offices.

We have a strong balance sheet with total net assets of c. £1.6bn.”

The statement goes onto to says: “Despite this, as a consequence of the Board’s decision to close sites, and the need to retain some flexibility through a prolonged period of inactivity, the company has commenced discussions with its syndicate of six banks in respect of additional committed banking facilities over and above the current £250m revolving credit facility.

It is our intention to increase the additional ‘accordion’ facility of £50m that is available to us to £100m. We have also submitted an application to the Bank of England for eligibility for the Government’s COVID-19 Corporate Financing Facility.

 We are continuing to work proactively to protect our cash flow, and in addition to the measures we announced earlier in the week, we will immediately commence ‘furloughing’ a significant proportion of our employees under the Government’s Job Retention Scheme.”

John Tutte, Executive Chairman said, “These are unprecedented times.

The actions we have announced today will give us the flexibility to manage the business through this turbulent period to ensure we are ready to resume production when it is safe to do so.

 

 



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