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Lochay Homes appoints Andy Wyles as non-executive chair

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Edinburgh-based family housebuilder, Lochay Homes, has appointed Andy Wyles,

former northern regional chair at Bellway, as its new non-executive chair.


Andy joins the business following a 23-year career at Bellway, where he held senior leadership roles and led major delivery programmes across the north of England and Scotland.


In his role at Lochay Homes, Andy will support the company’s strategic growth, as it

expands its portfolio of homes across Scotland.


He said: “One of the biggest strengths Lochay Homes has is its agility. As a smaller,

independent, family-run business, it can adapt quickly, respond to local needs and build the kinds of homes people genuinely want and need. There is a real opportunity to continue delivering high-quality, developments that reflect the needs of communities across Scotland.”


Jamie Thomson, director of Lochay Homes added: “Andy’s appointment marks the next major step in Lochay Homes’ journey and our long-term growth plans for Scotland. His industry experience, strategic insight and understanding of the Scottish market make him an invaluable addition to our leadership team.


"As we continue to expand our pipeline of new developments, Andy will help guide the business through its next phase – ensuring we remain ambitious, agile and committed to delivering exceptional homes across the country.”


Lochay Homes, which is celebrating its 15th year in business, is delivering developments

across Scotland. Its current sites including Lochside Park in Dunfermline, Castle

Gate in Falkirk and Windmill Gardens in Fife, alongside upcoming projects at

Rowantree Meadows in Penicuik and Bridgend in West Lothian.


www.lochayhomes.co.uk


Photography: Phil Wilkinson Photography, of Andy Wyles

 

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