Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Keepmoat strengthens East Midlands division with new head of land & partnerships

Housebuilder, Keepmoat has strengthened its Nottinghamshire-based East Midlands division with the appointment of a new head of land & partnerships.

With more than 11 years of industry experience, Charlotte Sargeant will support the wider land and partnerships team in driving acquisitions, focusing on strengthening new and existing partnerships, advancing local opportunities and supporting the team in achieving further organic growth across the East Midlands.

She joins the housebuilder with extensive experience in sourcing and acquiring land, successful planning applications and delivering strategy across affordable housing, having previously held roles at Barratt & David Wilson Homes.

Commenting on her appointment, Charlotte said: “I’m really proud to have joined a partnerships-first, national housebuilder focused on growth and multitenure developments. I look forward to using my experience in land and planning to enhance our region and provide the wider community with much-needed housing.

“Through its strategic partnership model, Keepmoat is committed to delivering high quality, sustainable homes and I am eager to continue this effort and to develop both new and existing partnerships to meet local housing targets and strategies.”

The East Midlands team is currently delivering multiple live sites across Nottingham, West Bridgford, Beeston, Gedling and Leicester.

Adam Sharpe, regional managing director at Keepmoat East Midlands, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Charlotte to the team and I look forward to working with her to enhance our land pipeline and contribute to the growth of our region.

“Charlotte brings a wealth of knowledge, industry insight and a fresh perspective to the role and will assist the team in accelerating our strategic goals. At Keepmoat, we are excited to see the positive impact she will make as we continue to grow and expand the region.”

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