Glasgow pupils learn about housebuilding during Barratt HQ visit

PUPILS from St Joseph’s Primary School learned about the housebuilding industry during a trip to Barratt Developments Scotland’s head office.

The visit took place at the housebuilder’s base in Stepps, and gave primary five and six pupils the chance to take part in an interactive session with staff, participating in workshops before taking a tour of nearby development Earls Rise.

It was arranged by Barratt in conjunction with Launch Foods, a charity which has been supported by Barratt Homes West Scotland through multiple fundraising initiatives. The organisation works with schools in Glasgow like North Woodside-based St Joesph’s to promote sustainability and prevent food from going to landfill, ensuring it isn’t wasted.

Stuart Dodson, Barratt West Scotland development director, and Launch Foods founder, Craig Johnson, met with youngsters along with senior land manager, Sara Rushworth, to teach them about the various roles in housebuilding including land buyers, architects, accountants, surveyors, site managers, joiners and electricians, before having a walkthrough of the office.

The students then visited Earls Rise and got to look around the sales centre, show home and construction site with contracts manager, John Graham and senior sales adviser, Laura Ross.

Stuart Dodson said, “We were thrilled to welcome pupils from St Joseph’s to our head office, with hopes of inspiring them to one day consider a career in housebuilding. We made the experience as fun as possible by keeping it interactive, introducing them to employees from every part of the business. It was also great to collaborate with Launch Foods to organise the visit, a charity we continue to support for all the amazing work it does.”

Glasgow-based social enterprise Launch Foods provides children living in poverty with nutritious meals. Founder Craig Johnson added, “Working with Barratt to arrange the careers day was extremely rewarding. St Joseph’s is one of the many schools we continue to support and it was great to see the children participate in workshops and learn a thing or two about housebuilding. We hope everyone enjoyed lunch and we’d love to team up with Barratt for similar initiatives in the future.”