Company said it has entered 2023 with its ‘largest ever forward sales pipeline’ of more than 1,100 new homes
The company said it delivered almost 500 new social and affordable homes in 2022, and that it would increase this number to more than 800 this year.
Cairn said it increased its remuneration benefits across a range of “wellbeing measures” for its staff, including providing increased family health benefits. Cairn Homes chief executive Michael Stanley said new apartment developments close to any areas of high employment or multimodal transport links “remain virtually non-existent”.
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