Duo step up to director roles at anwyl

HOMEBUILDER Anwyl has appointed two new directors to lead key departments. Oliver Johnston has been promoted to commercial director, while Gareth Haslam has stepped up to technical director. Both work for Anwyl Homes’ Cheshire and North Wales division, based at its Flintshire headquarters. The Ewloe-based company has also further developed its commercial and technical teams […]

Nov 22, 2024

HOMEBUILDER Anwyl has appointed two new directors to lead key departments.

Oliver Johnston has been promoted to commercial director, while Gareth Haslam has stepped up to technical director. Both work for Anwyl Homes’ Cheshire and North Wales division, based at its Flintshire headquarters.

The Ewloe-based company has also further developed its commercial and technical teams promoting several other colleagues as it works towards its ambitious growth targets over the next five years.

Oliver joined the Anwyl ranks in 2023 as head of commercial for Cheshire and North Wales. After leaving school, he pursued a career in the Army, serving in the Royal Military Police. When he left the army in 2014, Oliver chose a career in construction and joined housebuilder Taylor Wimpey as a trainee quantity surveyor. Alongside his day job, he also gained a HNC with distinction in construction, followed by a first-class honours degree in quantity surveying from the University of Salford.

Oliver said: “My primary focus is to drive commercial efficiency and quality across our projects, ensuring we meet growth targets while maintaining our commitment to high standards. We’re positioned strongly in the land market, and a key priority will be delivering on our upcoming developments in 2025, with robust systems in place to manage build costs and material availability effectively.”

Within the same department, Anwyl has promoted Aled Roberts and Mitch Andrews to managing quantity surveyor roles, demonstrating its commitment to encouraging career progression within the business.

Oliver added: “Anwyl Homes stands out for its dedication to quality — not just in the homes we build, but in the culture and people behind them. I’m eager to work closely with our talented team to bring our new projects to fruition.”

New dad Oliver lives with his wife Nikkie and four-month-old daughter in Great Sankey, Warrington.

Formerly Anwyl’s senior design manager, Gareth Haslam has been promoted to technical director. Gareth, who lives in Chester, , began his career with an architectural practice in his hometown of Sheffield. He has since worked for several housebuilders as an architectural technician, development architect and latterly design manager.

A trained mental health first aider, Gareth joined Anwyl in January 2020.

He said: “I’m excited to take on the challenge of leading the technical department, working with a strong team of people with a breadth of both engineering and architectural design talent. Our main priority is bringing new sites through the planning system, which has its challenges both in England and Wales, but we are well placed to meet those. We have built strong relationships with local authorities, backed by the quality of the Anwyl product, which has outstanding kerb appeal.”

Within the technical team Anwyl has also promoted Hannah Edwards to architectural technician, Gareth Rogers to utilities manager and Craig Ogden to development engineer.

Tom Grundy, managing director for Anwyl Homes Cheshire and North Wales, said: “Oliver and Gareth are both established and committed members of the team and they each bring a wealth of experience to their new roles as directors. I look forward to working with them both as we push on towards meeting our growth targets and increasing the number of homes we build each year by 50%.

“Last year, 50 of our colleagues successfully completed development, coaching and leadership programmes, including Oliver and Gareth, which has been invaluable in supporting them to take the next step in their careers.” 

Established more than 90 years, Anwyl Homes is a family run business with its headquarters at St David’s Park, Ewloe, Flintshire.

For more information on a career with Anwyl visit https://careers.anwyl.co.uk/ or for more on the homes it builds across North Wales, Cheshire, Shropshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside visit www.anwylhomes.co.uk.

Caption:

  1. (L-R) Anwyl's new commercial director Oliver Johnston and technical director Gareth Haslam
  2. Oliver Johnston, commercial director for Anwyl Cheshire and North Wales
  3. Gareth Haslam, technical director for Anwyl Cheshire and North Wales

Editors notes:

Anwyl Homes is part of Anwyl Group, a North Wales family-run business renowned for its thoughtful approach. Founded in 1930, with a fourth generation now at the helm, Anwyl is building on its heritage and delivering homes for the future. Bringing care and integrity to every project, Anwyl aims to exceed expectations and ensure complete satisfaction for customers. In November 2022 it became one of the first homebuilders to register with the New Homes Quality Board.

Building around 800 new homes a year, the Homes division has two regional companies: Anwyl Homes Cheshire and North Wales, based at St David’s Park, Ewloe, Flintshire, and operating in Cheshire and North Wales; and Anwyl Homes Lancashire, based at Buckshaw Village, Chorley, and operating in Lancashire and parts of Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire.

Its wide range of traditional homes – from compact and economical starter properties through to spacious family houses – has been designed to appeal to a wide audience and blend seamlessly in the established and popular residential areas Anwyl choose to build. Further information: www.anwylhomes.co.uk

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