Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Vistry appoints MD for newly formed North Midlands business unit

Vistry, the provider of mixed-tenure homes, has appointed Dave Bradley as the managing director of its new North Midlands regional business unit.

Dave brings with him a wealth of experience in the house building sector, having held key positions at Owl Homes/Partnerships, Piper Homes and Persimmon. He has a deep understanding of the wider region and strong relationships with many of Vistry’s partners and supply chain.

Adam Daniels, executive chair at Vistry Group, said: “I am thrilled to welcome Dave to the Vistry team. His extensive experience and leadership will invaluable as he continues Vistry’s work to deliver exceptional developments, providing thousands of mixed-tenure homes for the region.”

Dave Bradley, managing director for Vistry North Midlands, said: “I am delighted to join the newly formed North Midlands Vistry region, there is a great team and lots of new land opportunities. I am looking forward to leading the team and delivering lots of excellent developments.”

Dave will be steering the newly formed North Midlands team, combining teams from the former North East Midlands and North Central Midlands, as it builds thousands of mixed-tenure homes across the region including: 525 homes at Great Haddon, 362 homes at Garvey Glade, Bestwood, 333 homes at Fairham, Nottingham, 457 homes at Redhill, Telford, and 402 homes at Edwalton, Nottingham.

Dave is looking forward to partnering with housing associations, local authorities and PRS providers on these projects, including Citizen, GreenSquareAccord, Homes England, Legal & General’s Suburban Build-to-Rent platform (‘LGSBTR’), Midland Heart, MTVH, Platform Housing, Rooftop Housing, Sigma, Placefirst, Gatehouse Bank, SAGE/Leaf and Wrekin Housing Group.

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