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Barratt and David Wilson employees clean up with volunteering initiatives

Barratt employees in litter clean up project
Sara McCrory, head of customer care (Barratt Redrow West) and David McMillan, customer care operations manager (Barratt Redrow West)

EMPLOYEES at Barratt and David Wilson Homes Scotland dedicated 2,746 hours of their time to community causes in 2025.

The total reflects the efforts of staff supporting local charities, community groups and projects throughout the north, east and west of Scotland. Activities ranged from hands-on practical work to fundraising and community events, with teams combining volunteering hours with wider charitable giving through the Community Fund operated under the Barratt Redrow Foundation.

Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes’ construction, management and sales teams from across Scotland completed a range of initiatives including litter picking, climbing Tinto Hill in aid of St Andrews Hospice, taking on ‘Elf Duties’ at Glasgow Children’s Hospital and collecting donations for Launch Foods – a charity feeding Glasgow’s children.

The volunteering activity is in addition to £1,500 funding provided by the Barratt Redrow Foundation to each of the three Scottish divisions to donate every month to a deserving local cause. In 2025, Barratt and David Wilson Homes provided £63,000 to charities across Scotland through the Community Fund.

Alison Condie, regional MD for Barratt Redrow in Scotland, said, “The 2,746 hours our Scotland teams put in last year is something to be genuinely proud of. Building homes is our business, but the people who live in those homes are part of communities which we help to create. Volunteering is how our teams play their part in that and the commitment they show, year on year, makes a real difference on the ground.”

For more information about the 2026 Community Fund including eligibility and how to apply, visit www.barrattredrowfoundation.org.uk/faqs